LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE
2023
2023 / 27
Laurent Collot, Jean Hindriks
Encourager à travailler plus longtemps sans pénaliser ceux qui ne le peuvent pas
2023 / 26
Sergio Perelman, Pierre Pestieau, Maria Racionero
Social mobility, education and populism
2023 / 25
David Dorn, Philipp Kircher, Oliver Salzmann
The effect of national industry shocks on local employment: impacts on geographical inequality and inefficiency
2023 / 24
Pierre Pestieau, Maria Racionero
Education, mobility and redistribution
2023 / 23
Bert Willems, Yueting Yu
Bidding and Investment in Wholesale Electricity Markets: Discriminatory versus Uniform-Price Auctions
2023 / 22
Antoine Germain
Basic income versus fairness: redistribution with inactive agents
2023 / 21
Andrea Gasparin, Federico Julian Camerota Verdù, Daniele Catanzaro
An evolution strategy approach for the Balanced Minimum Evolution Problem
2023 / 20
Daniele Catanzaro, Raffaele Pesenti, Allan Sapucaia, Laurence Wolsey
Optimizing over Path-Length Matrices of Unrooted Binary Trees
2023 / 19
Luc Bauwens, Edoardo Otranto
Realized Covariance Models with Time-varying Parameters and Spillover Effects
2023 / 18
Luc Bauwens, Yongdeng Xu
The contribution of realized covariance models to the economic value of volatility timing
2023 / 17
Pierre Dehez
Dividing the expected payoff resulting from joint actions
2023 / 16
Sefane Cetin, Jean Hindriks
Sustainability of pension reforms: An EU-wide political stress test
2023 / 15
Paul Belleflamme, Johannes Johnen
Non-Price Strategies of Marketplaces: A Survey
2023 / 14
Sergio Perelman, Pierre Pestieau
Social mobility and populist values
2023 / 13
Xuyang Chen, Jean Hindriks
Multinational Taxation under Pressure: The Role of Tax Deductibility
2023 / 12
Ana Mauleon, Mariam Nanumyan, Simon Schopohl, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Unions and key players in network games with conflicts and spillovers
2023 / 11
Ata Atay, Sylvain Funck, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Matching markets with farsighted couples
2023 / 10
Pierre Dehez
Cooperative product games
2023 / 09
Jacques Cartuyvels, Gilles Bertrand, Anthony Papavasiliou
Market Equilibria in Cross-Border Balancing Platforms
2023 / 08
Mathieu Sauvenier, Sébastien Van Bellegem
Goodness-of-fit test in high-dimensional linear sparse models
2023 / 07
Mohammed Abdellaoui, Emmanuel Kemel, Amma Panin, Ferdinand M. Vieider
Time for Tea: Measuring Discounting for Money and Consumption without the Utility Confound
2023 / 06
Johannes Johnen, Robin Ng
Harvesting Ratings
2023 / 05
Mathieu Sauvenier, Sébastien Van Bellegem
Direction Identification and Minimax Estimation by Generalized Eigenvalue Problem in High Dimensional Sparse Regression
2023 / 04
Jérôme Dollinger, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
R&D and Market Sharing Agreements
2023 / 03
Pierre de Callatay, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Local Farsightedness in Network Formation
2023 / 02
Thierry Betti, Mathieu Lefebvre, Pierre Pestieau
Macroeconomics of aging
2023 / 01
Daniele Catanzaro, Martin Frohn, Olivier Gascuel, Raffaele Pesenti
A Massively Parallel Exact Solution Algorithm for the Balanced Minimum Evolution Problem
2022
2022 / 28
Ata Atay, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Limited Farsightedness in Priority-Based Matching
2022 / 27
Catherine Bros, Véronique Gille, François Maniquet
Female labour, status and decision power
2022 / 26
Frank Schlütter
Managing Seller Conduct in Online Marketplaces and Platform Most-Favored Nation Clauses
2022 / 25
Ata Atay, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
School Choice with Farsighted Students
2022 / 24
Sefane Cetin, Alain Jousten
Retirement Decision of Belgian Couples and the Impact of the Social Security System
2022 / 23
Niranjana Prasad
Impact of Forced Sterilization on Female Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from India
2022 / 22
Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau, Gregory Ponthiere
The optimal design of assisted reproductive technologies policies
2022 / 21
Chenghong Luo, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Friendship networks with farsighted agents
2022 / 20
Ata Atay, Ana Mauleon, Simon Schopohl, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Key players in bullying networks
2022 / 19
Johannes Johnen, Robert Somogyi
Deceptive Features on Platforms
2022 / 18
Jehum Cho, Anthony Papavasiliou
A Branch-and-Cut Algorithm for Chance-Constrained Multi-Area Reserve Sizing
2022 / 17
Johannes Johnen, Benson Tsz Kin Leung
Distracted from Comparison: Product Design and Advertisement with Limited Attention
2022 / 16
Luc Bauwens, Guillaume Chevillon, Sébastien Laurent
We modeled long memory with just one lag!
2022 / 15
Yurii Nesterov
Set-Limited Functions and Polynomial-Time Interior-Point Methods
2022 / 14
Pierre Dehez, Victor Ginsburgh
The Assembly Line or the Fat Capitalist : A Mexican Tale by B. Traven
2022 / 13
Jean Hindriks, Yukihiro Nishimura
The Compliance Dilemma of the Global Minimum Tax
2022 / 12
Zakaria Sorgho, Joe Tharakan
Do PTAs with environmental provisions reduce GHG emissions? Distinguishing the effectiveness of climate-related provisions
2022 / 11
Daniel De Wolf, Ngagne Diop, Moez Kilani
Environmental impacts of enlarging electric vehicles market share
2022 / 10
Henry Tulkens, Kirill Borissov, Johan Eyckmans, Stéphane Lambrecht, Pierre M. Picard, Tsvetomir Tsachev, Vladimir Veliov
A tribute to Thierry Bréchet, an economist of the environment and of the public interest
2022 / 09
Jacques Cartuyvels, Anthony Papavasiliou
Calibration of Operating Reserve Demand Curves using Monte Carlo Simulations
2022 / 08
Arno Baurin, Jean Hindriks
Intergenerational consequences of pension reforms: Tension between democracy and equality
2022 / 07
Robin Boadway, Pierre Pestieau
The Wealth Tax and the Tax Mix
2022 / 06
Xavier Flawinne, Mathieu Lefebvre, Sergio Perelman, Pierre Pestieau, Jerome Schoenmaeckers
Nursing Homes and Mortality in Europe: Uncertain Causality
2022 / 05
Jean Hindriks, Leonardo Madio, Valerio Serse
How do retailers compete on price promotions? Evidence from a temporary promotion ban in Belgium
2022 / 04
Justina Klimaviciute, Pierre Pestieau
The economics of long-term care. An overview
2022 / 03
Matthias Hunold, Frank Schlütter
Supply Contracts under Partial Forward Ownership
2022 / 02
Nicolas Stevens, Anthony Papavasiliou
Application of the Level Method for Computing Locational Convex Hull Prices
2022 / 01
Yurii Nesterov
Quartic Regularity
2021
2021 / 36
Cristobal Guzman, Javiera Riffo, Claudio Telha, Mathieu Van Vyve
A Sequential Stackelberg Game for Dynamic Inspection Problems
2021 / 35
Michele Belot, Philipp Kircher, Paul Muller
Eliciting time preferences when income and consumption vary: Theory, validation & application to job search
2021 / 34
Luiz Brotherhood, Philipp Kircher, Cezar Santos, Michele Tertilt
An economic model of the Covid-19 pandemic with young and old agents: Behavior, testing and policies
2021 / 33
John J. Horton, Ramesh Johari, Philipp Kircher
Cheap Talk Messages for Market Design: Theory and Evidence from a Labor Market with Directed
2021 / 32
Benno Buehler, Matthias Hunold, Frank Schlütter
No-Challenge Clauses in Patent Licensing - Blessing or Curse?
2021 / 31
Bart Jourquin
Integrate an accessibility measure in the modal choice of strategic freight transport models
2021 / 30
M. Kilani, N. Diop, Daniel De Wolf
A multimodal transport model to evaluate transport policies in the North of France
2021 / 29
Wen-Tai Hsu, Lin Lu, Pierre M. Picard
Income Inequality, Productivity, and International Trade
2021 / 28
Pierre M. Picard, Harris Selod
Customary Land Conversion and the Formation of the African City
2021 / 27
Daniele Catanzaro, Martin Frohn, Olivier Gascuel, Raffaele Pesenti
A Tutorial on the Balanced Minimum Evolution Problem
2021 / 26
Daniele Catanzaro, Martin Frohn, Raffaele Pesenti
On Numerical Stability and Statistical Consistency of the Balanced Minimum Evolution Problem
2021 / 25
Biz Herman, Amma Panin, Nicholas Owlsley, e.a.
Field Experiments in the Global South: Assessing Risks, Localizing Benefits, and Addressing Positionality
2021 / 24
Kai Ruggeri, Amma Panin, Eduardo GarcÃa-Garzon, e.a.
The globalizability of temporal discounting
2021 / 23
Daniele Catanzaro, Martin Frohn, Raffaele Pesenti
A Massively Parallel Exact Solution Algorithm for the Balanced Minimum Evolution Problem
2021 / 22
Daniele Catanzaro, Raffaele Pesenti, Roberto Ronco
A New Fast and Accurate Heuristic for the Automatic Scene Detection Problem
2021 / 21
François Maniquet
Multidimensional poverty measurement and preferences
2021 / 20
Martin Frohn
On the approximability of the Fixed-Tree Balanced Minimum Evolution Problem
2021 / 19
Daniele Catanzaro, Raffaele Pesenti, Roberto Ronco
Job Scheduling under Time-of-Use Energy Tariffs for Sustainable Manufacturing: A Survey
2021 / 18
Daniele Catanzaro, Stefano Coniglio, Fabio Furini
On the exact separation of cover inequalities of maximum-depth
2021 / 17
P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Social Rationalizability with Mediation
2021 / 16
Pierre Dehez
1-convex transferable utility games, a reappraisal
2021 / 15
Chiara Canta, Pierre Pestieau, Jérôme Schoenmaeckers
Blood and Gender Bias in Informal Care within the Family?
2021 / 14
Fabrizio Ciotti, Lars Hornuf, Eliza Stenzhorn
Lock-In Effects in Online Labor Markets
2021 / 13
Xuyang Chen, Jean Hindriks
International enforcement cooperation and leadership against profit shifting
2021 / 12
Pierre de Callatay, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Minimally Farsighted Unstable Networks
2021 / 11
Benoit Decerf, François Maniquet
Fair inheritance taxation
2021 / 10
Jean Hindriks, Yukihiro Nishimura
Why Minimum Corporate Income Taxation Can Make the High-Tax Countries Worse off: the Compliance Dilemma
2021 / 09
Paul Belleflamme, Huan Ha
Improving recycling: How far should we go?
2021 / 08
Paul Belleflamme, Muxin Li, Anaïs Périlleux, Alain Strowel
How resilient are sharing economy platforms during pandemic times?
2021 / 07
Mathieu Lefebvre, Pierre Pestieau, Gregory Ponthiere
Counting the Missing Poor in Pre-Industrial Societies
2021 / 06
Ana Mauleon, Jose J. Sempere-Monerris, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Limited Farsightedness in R&D Network Formation
2021 / 05
Jean Hindriks, Leonardo Madio, Valerio Serse
Promotion ban and heterogeneity in retail prices during the Great Lockdown
2021 / 04
Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Horizon-K Farsightedness in Criminal Networks
2021 / 03
Pierre de Callatay, Ana Mauleon, Vincent Vannetelbosch
Myopic-Farsighted Absorbing Networks
2021 / 02
Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau
Age and health related inheritance taxation
2021 / 01
Nikita Doikov, Yurii Nesterov
Optimization Methods for Fully Composite Problems
2020
2020/37
Jean Hindriks and Yukihiro Nishimura NISHIMURA
Taxing Multinationals: The Scope for Enforcement Cooperation
2020/36
Helmuth Cremer, Justina Klimaviciute and PierrePestiau
A political economy of loose means-testing in targeted social programs
2020/35
Pierre Dehez
Sharing a collective probability of success
2020/34
Luc Bauwens and Edoardo Otranto
Modelling Realized Covariance Matrices: a Class of Hadamard Exponential Models
2020/33
P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
Do Stable Outcomes Survive in Marriage Problems with Myopic and Farsighted Players?
2020/32
Pierre Pestieau, Gregory Ponthiere
Optimal Lockdown and Social Welfare
2020/31
Marie-Louise Leroux and Pierre Pestieau
Age-related taxation of bequests in the presence of a dependency risk
2020/30
Yukihiro Nishimura and Pierre Pestieau
Old age or dependence. Which social insurance?
2020/29
N. Doykov and Y. Nesterov
Affine-invariant contracting-point methods for Convex Optimization
2020/28
Paul Belleflamme and Nicolas Neysen
A multisided value proposition canvas for digital platforms
2020/27
Paul Belleflamme, Martin Peitz and Eric Toulemonde
The tension between market shares and profit under platform competition
2020/26
Victor Ginsburgh, Sergio Perelman and Pierre Pestieau
Populism and social polarization in European democracies
2020/25
Yurii Nesterov
Online analysis of epidemics with variable infection rate
2020/24
Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz.
Network goods, price discrimination, and two-sided platforms
2020/23
Nikita Doikov and Yurii Nesterov.
Convex optimization based on global lower second-order models
2020/22
Yurii Nesterov
Online prediction of COVID19 dynamics. Belgian case study
2020/21
Simon Fan, Yu Pang and Pierre Pestieau
Nature versus nurture in social mobility under private and public education systems
2020/20
Julio Davila
Bequests or education
2020/19
Ana Mauleon, Simon Schopohl, Akylai Taalaibekova and Vincent Vannetelbosch
Coordination on networks with farsighted and myopic agents
2020/18
Chenghong Luo, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
Coalition-proof stable networks
2020/17
Chenghong Luo, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch
Segregation versus assimilation in friendship networks with farsighted and myopic agents
2020/16
Antoine Germain et Jean Hindriks
L'inflation est-elle inégale en Belgique ?
2020/15
Sergey Kichko, Wen-Jung Liang, Chao-Chen Mai, Jacques-François Thisse and Ping Wang
The rise (and fall) of science parks
2020/14
Jean Hindriks and Mattéo Godin.
Quelles sont les écoles de la chance : une analyse empirique internationale.
2020/13
Anton Rodomanov and Yurii Nesterov.
New results on superlinear convergence of classical quasi-Newton methods.
2020/12
Jean Hindriks and Valerio Serse.
The incidence of VAT reforms in electricity markets: Evidence from Belgium.
2020/11
Anton Rodomanov and Yurii Nesterov.
Rates of superlinear convergence for classical quasi-Newton methods.
2020/10
Yurii Nesterov.
Inexact high-order proximal-point methods with auxiliary search procedure.
2020/09
Claude d'Aspremont and Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira.
Exploiting separability in a multisectoral model of oligopolistic competition.
2020/08
Yurii Nesterov.
Inexact accelerated high-order proximal-point methods.
2020/07
Yurii Nesterov.
Superfast second-order methods for unconstrained convex optimization.
2020/06
Anton Rodomanov and Yurii Nesterov.
Greedy quasi-Newton methods with explicit superlinear convergence.
2020/05
Yuki Takayama, Kiyohiro Ikeda and Jacques-François Thisse.
Stability and sustainability of urban systems under commuting and transportation costs.
2020/04
Arno Baurin and Jean Hindriks.
Pension financing and individual retirement account.
2020/03
Michel Mouchart, Renzo Orsi and Guillaume Wunsch.
Causality in econometric modeling. From theory to structural causal modeling.
2020/02
Nicolas Boccard and Axel Gautier.
Solar rebound: The unintended consequences of subsidies.
2020/01
Axel Gautier and Joe Lamesch.
Mergers in the digital economy.
2019
2019/32
Philippe De Donder ad Marie-Louise Leroux. Long term care insurance with state-dependent preferences.
2019/31
Christian M. Hafner and Linqi Wang. A dynamic conditional score model for the log correlation matrix.
2019/30
Geovani Nunes Grapiglia and Yurii Nesterov. On inexact solution of auxiliary problems in tensor methods for convex optimization.
2019/29
Geovani Nunes Grapiglia and Yurii Nesterov. Tensor methods for finding approximate stationary points of convex functions.
2019/28
Geovani Nunes Grapiglia and Yurii Nesterov. Tensor methods for minimizing convex functions with Hölder continuous higher-order derivatives.
2019/27
Nikita Doikov and Yurii Nesterov. Contracting proximal methods for smooth convex optimization.
2019/26
Mihai I. Florea. Exact gradient methods with memory.
2019/25
Luc Bauwens and Yongdeng Xu. DCC-HEAVY: A multivariate GARCH model based on realized variances and correlations.
2019/24
Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere. Childlessness, childfreeness and compensation.
2019/23
Yurii Nesterov. Inexact basic tensor methods.
2019/22
Yurii Nesterov and Mihai I. Florea. Gradient methods with memory.
2019/21
Nikita Doikov and Yurii Nesterov. Local convergence of tensor methods
2019/20
Dieter Weninger and Laurence A. Wolsey. Benders' algorithm with (mixed)-integer subproblems.
2019/19
Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz. The competitive impacts of exclusivity and price transparency in markets with digital platforms.
2019/18
Simon Fan, Yu Pang and Pierre Pestieau. A model of the optimal alloction of government expenditures.
2019/17
Valerio Serse. Do sugar taxes affect the right consumers?
2019/16
Fabian Bocart, Christian Hafner, Yulia Kasperskaya and Marti Sagarra. Investing in superheroes? Comic art as a new alternative investment.
2019/15
Sophie Béreau, Jean-Yves Gnabo and Henri Vanhomwegen. Making a difference: European mutual funds distinctiveness and peers' performance.
2019/14
Paul Belleflamme, Thomas Lambert and Armin Schwienbacher. Crowdfunding dynamics.
2019/13
Christian M. Hafner and Dimitra Kyriakopoulou. Exponential-type GARCH models with linear-in-variance risk premium.
2019/12
Ata Atay, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch. A bargaining set for roommate problems.
2019/11
Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz. Price disclosure by two-sided platforms.
2019/10
Irinel Dragan and Pierre Dehez. Alternative representation of semivalues, the inverse problem and coalitional rationality.
2019/09
José Miguel Quesada Pérez, Jean-Sébastien Tancrez and Jean-Charles Lange. Multi-hub express shipment service network design with complex routes.
2019/08
Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere. Fair long-term care insurance.
2019/07
Paul Belleflamme and Valeria Forlin. Endogenous vertical segmentation in a Cournot oligopoly.
2019/06
Paul Belleflamme and Martin Peitz. Ratings, reviews, recommendations and the consumption of cultural goods.
2019/05
Mathieu Lefebvre, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere. Missing poor in the U.S.
2019/04
SimonFan, Yu pang and Pierre Pestieau. Investment in children, social security, and intragenerational risk sharing
2019/03
Sergio Perelman and Pierre Pestieau. The performance of public enterprises
2019/02
Justina Klimaviciute and Pierre Pestieau. Insurance with a deductible. A way out of the long term care insurance puzzle
2019/01
Nathan Lassance and Frédéric Vrins. Minimum entropy portfolios.
2018
2018/34
Bertrand Candelon, Jean-Baptiste Hasse and Quentin Lajaunie. SRI: Truths and lies.
2018/33
Olivier Finance, Arnaud Adam, Jones Jonathan and Isabelle Thomas. Révéler la polarisation économique d'une ville à partir de traces GPS de camions. Le cas de Liège.
2018/32
Pavel Dvurechensky and Yurii Nesterov. Global performance guarantees of second-order methods for unconstrained convex minimization.
2018/31
Laurence Wolsey and Hande Yaman. Convex hull results for generalizations of the constant capacity single node flow set.
2018/30
Manuel Föster, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch. Shadow links.
2018/29
Jean Hindriks and Yukihiro Nishimura. Taxing multinationals: The scope for enforcement cooperation.
2018/28
Fabian Y.R.P. Bocart, Eric Ghysels and Christian M. Hafner. Monthly art market returns.
2018/27
Jean Gabszewicz, Marco Marini and Skerdiladja Zanaj. Random encounters and information diffusion about markets.
2018/26
Ana Mauleon, Jose J. Sempere-Monerris and Vincent Vannetelbosch. R&D network formation with myopic and farsighted firms.
2018/25
Chenghong Luo, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch. Network formation with myopic and farsighted players.
2018/24
Ana Mauleon, Nils Roehl and Vincent Vannetelbosch. Common ranking and stability of overlapping coalitions.
2018/23
Axel Gautier and Robert Somogyi. Prioritization vs zero rating: Discrimination on the internet.
2018/22
Philippe Jacques, Marie-Louise Leroux and Dalibor Stevanovic. Poverty among the elderly: The role of public pension systems.
2018/21
Koen Decancq and Annemie Nys. Non-parametric well-being comparisons.
2018/20
Christian M. Hafner, Helmut Herwartz and Simone Maxand. Identificaiton of structural multivariatei GARCH models.
2018/19
Christian M. Hafner. Testing for bubbles in cryptocurrencies with time-varing volatility.
2018/18
Matthias Weber, Jonas Striaukas, Martin Schumacher and Harald Binder. Network constrained covariate coefficient and connection sign estimation.
2018/17
Justina Klimaviciute, Pierre Pestieau and Jérôme Schoenmaeckers. Altruism and long-term care insurance.
2018/16
Zhengyuan Gao. Uncertainty in economic growth and inequality.
2018/15
Zhengyuan Gao. An imaginary realistic market.
2018/14
Thomas Hacardiaux and Jean-Sébastien Tancrez. Assessing the benefits of horizontal cooperation using a location-inventory model
2018/13
Simon Schopohl. Communication games with optional verification
2018/12
Pierre Dehez and Victor Ginsburgh. Approval voting and Shapley ranking
2018/11
Justina Klimaviciute, Pierre Pestieau and Jérôme Schoenmaeckers. Long-term care insurance with family altruism: Theory and empirics.
2018/10
Geovani Grapiglia and Yurii Nesterov. Accelerated regularized Newton methods for minimizing composite convex functions.
2018/09
Luc Bauwens and Edoardo Otranto. Nonlinearities and regimes in conditional correlations with different dynamics.
2018/08
Justina Klimaviciute, Harun Onder and Pierre Pestieau. The inherited inequality: How demographic aging and pension reforms can change the intergenerational transmission of wealth.
2018/07
Antonis Demos and Dimitra Kyriakopoulou. Finite sample theory and bias correction of maximum likelihood estimators in the EGARCH model.
2018/06
Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere. An age-differentiated tax on bequests.
2018/05
Yurii Nesterov. Implementable tensor methods in unconstrained convex optimization.
2018/04
Jean Hindriks and Valerio Serse. Heterogeneity in the tax pass-through to spirit retail prices: Evidence from Belgium.
2018/03
Jacques H. Drèze. Subjective expected utility with state-dependent but action/observation-independent preferences.
2018/02
Justin Delloye, Dominique Peeters and Joe Tharakan. Equilibrium selection and stability in dynamic core-periphery models with heterogeneous preferences.
2018/01
Yurii Nesterov. Soft clustering by convex electoral model.
2017
2017/38
Andreu Arenas and Clément Malgouyres. Countercyclical school attainment and intergenerational mobility.
2017/37
Justin Delloye, Rémi Lemoy and Geoffrey Caruso. Alonso and the scaling of urban profiles.
2017/36
Johannes Johnen. Dynamic competition in deceptive markets.
2017/35
Mathieu Lefebvre, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere. Missing poor and income mobility.
2017/34
Marc Fleurbaey, Marie-Louise Leroux, Pierre Pestieau, Gregory Ponthiere and Stephane Zuber. Premature deaths, accidental bequests and fairness.
2017/33
Ana Mauleon, Simon Schopohl and Vincent Vannetelbosch. Competition for leadership in teams.
2017/32
Claude d'Aspremont and Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira. The Dixit-Stiglitz economy with a 'small group' of firms: A simple and robust equilibrium markup formula.
2017/31
Christophe Profeta and Frédéric Vrins. Piecewise constant martingales and lazy clocks.
2017/30
Johannes Johnen. Screening procrastinators with automatic-renewal contracts. (revised version: June 2018)
2017/29
Andras Gregor. Public finances under plurality and proportional electoral systems. Evidence from Hungarian municipalities.
2017/28
Guillaume Wunsch, Michel Mouchart and Federica Russo. Causal attribution in block-recursive social systems. A structural modeling perspective.
2017/27
Segismundo S. Izquierdo, Luis R. Izquierdo and Dunia Lopez-Pintado. To mix or not to mix? Diffusion in groups.
2017/26
Mariarosaria Comunale and Jonas Striaukas. Unconventional monetary policy: interest rates and low inflation. A review of literature and methods.
2017/25
Harun Onder, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthiere. The domestic welfare loss of Syrian civil war: an equivalent income approach.
2017/24
Vladimir Shikhman, Yurii Nesterov and Victor Ginsburgh. Power method tâtonnements for Cobb-Douglas economies.
2017/23
Alejandro Lamas and Philippe Chevalier. Joint dynamic pricing and lot-sizing under competition.
2017/22
Ana Mauleon, Nils Roehl and Vincent Vannetelbosch. Constitutions and groups.
2017/21
Laurence A. Wolsey and Hande Yaman. Convex hull results for the warehouse problem.
2017/20
Risa Pavia. Tax evasion by domestic and foreign-owned Portuguese firms: a bunching analysis.
2017/19
Andreu Arena and Jean Hindriks. Intergenerational mobility, school inequality and social segregation.
2017/18
Axel Gautier, Julien Jacqmin and Jean-Christophe Poudou. The prosumers and the grid.
2017/17
Claude d'Aspremont and Rodolphe Dos Santos Ferreira. Enlarging the collective model of household behaviour: a revealed preference analysis.
2017/16
Mathieu Lefèbvre, Pierre Pestieau and Gregory Ponthière. Premature mortality and poverty measurement in an OLG economy.
2017/15
Arie Preminger and Giuseppe Storti. Least squares estimation for GARCH (1,1) model with heavy tailed errors.
2017/14
P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ana Mauleon and Vincent Vannetelbosch. Matching with myopic farsighted players.
2017/13
Yurii Nesterov and Vladimir Shikhman. Dual subgradient method with averaging for optimal resource allocation.
2017/12
Marc Fleurbaey and François Maniquet. Optimal income taxation theory and principles of fairness.
2017/11
Saptarshi Mukherjee, Nozomu Muto and Eve Ramaekers. Implementation in undominated strategies with partially honest agents.
2017/10
Valeria Forlin and Eva-Maria Scholz. Leveraging consumers' recycling in a circular economy.
2017/09
Andrea Attar and Claude d'Aspremont. Trading under asymmetric informaiton: positive and normative implications.
2017/08
Benoit Decerf, Karel Van den Bosch and Tim Goedemé. A new measure of income poverty for Europe.
2017/07
Elias Carroni and Dimitri Paolini. Content acquisition by streaming platforms: premium vs. freemium.
2017/06
Erik Schokkaert, Pierre Devolder, Jean Hindriks and Frank Vandenbroucke. Towards an equitable and sustainable points system. A proposal for pension reform in Belgium.
2017/05
Eva-Maria Scholz. Corporate social responsibility and supplier development.
2017/04
Eva-Maria Scholz. How to license a downstream technology when upstream firms are capacity constrained?
2017/03
Marie-Louise Leroux and Gregory Ponthiere. Working time regulation, unequal lifetimes and fairness.
2017/02
Mélanie Lefèvre and Joe Tharakan. An intermediary's optimal geographical expansion choice under uncertainty.
2017/01
Matias Schuster, Stefan Minner and Jean-Sébastien Tancrez. Two-stage supply chain design with safety stock placement decisions.
2016
2016/54
Haris AZIZ, Jens Leth HOUGAARD, Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Lars Peter OSTERDAL. Computational Aspects of Assigning Agents to a Line.
2016/53
Nicolas DEBARSY, Cyrille DOSSOUGOIN, Cem ERTUR and Jean-Yves GNABO. Measuring sovereign risk spillovers and assessing the role of transmission channels: a spatial econometrics approach.
2016/52
Adrien B. TAYLOR, Julien M. HENDRICKX and François GLINEUR. Exact worst-case performance of first-order methods for composite convex optimization.
2016/51
Mikhail ISKAKOV, Alexey ISKAKOV and Claude d'ASPREMONT. Games for cautious players: the equilibrium in secure strategies.
2016/50
Philippe J. DESCHAMPS. Bayesian Semiparametric Forecasts of Real Interest Rate Data.
2016/49
Jean HINDRIKS and Mattéo GODIN. Equité et efficacité des écoles: une comparaison internationale basée sur la mobilité sociale à l'école.
2016/48
Jean HINDRIKS and Mattéo GODIN, Equité et efficacité des systèmes scolaires : une comparaison internationale basée sur la mobilité sociale à l’école.
2016/47
Robert SOMOGYI, The Economics of Zero-Rating and Net Neutrality.
2016/46
Damiano BRIGO, Monique JEANBLANC and Frédéric VRINS. SDEs with Uniform Distributions : Peacocks, Conic Martingales and Mean Reverting Uniform Diffusions.
2016/45
Julio DAVILA. On the Effects of Private Capital Falling into the Public Domain.
2016/44
Christian M. HAFNER, Oliver B. LINTON and Haihan TANG. Estimation of a Multiplicative Covariance Structure in the Large Dimensional Case
2016/43
Mehdi MADANI and Mathieu VAN VYVE. Revisiting Minimum Profit Conditions in Uniform Price Day-Ahead Electricity Auctions.
2016/42
Maciej AUGUSTYNIAK, Luc BAUWENS and Arnaud DUFAYS. A New Approach to Volatility Modeling : The High-Dimensional Markov Model.
2016/41
Luc BAUWENS, Manuela BRAIONE and Giuseppe STORTI. Multiplicative Conditional Correlation Models for Realized Covariance Matrices.
2016/40
Marc FLEURBAEY and François MANIQUET. Fairness and Well-Being Measurement.
2016/39
François MANIQUET. De chacun selon ses capacités à chacun selon ses besoins, ou (même) plus, s'il le souhaite.
2016/38
Ignacio ARAVENA and Anthony PAPAVASILIOU. An Asynchronous Distributed Algorithm for solving Stochastic Unit Commitment.
2016/37
Jonas TEUSCH. Merger Incentives Under Yardstick Competition : A Theoretical Model.
2016/36
Koen DECANCQ, Erik SCHOKKAERT and Blanca ZULUAGA. Implementing the Capability Approach with Respect for Individual Valuations : An Illustration with Colombian Data.
2016/35
Kristof BOSMANS, Koen DECANCQ and Erwin OOGHE. Who's Afraid of Aggregating Money Metrics ?
2016/34
Jonathan JONES, Dominique PEETERS and Isabelle THOMAS. Scale Effect in a LUTI Model of Brussels: Challenges for Policy Evaluation.
2016/33
Benoit DECERF and Martin VAN DER LINDEN. A Criterion to Compare Mechanisms When Solutions Are Not Unique, with Applications to Constrained School Choice.
2016/32
G. GRANDJEAN, D. TELLONE and W. VERGOTE. Cooperation, Competition and Entry in a Tullock Contest.
2016/31
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Eric TOULEMONDE. Who Benefits from Increased Competition Among Sellers on B2C Platforms ?
2016/30
Christian HAFNER and Arie PREMINGER. On Asymptotic Theory for ARCH Models.
2016/29 (Online Appendix)
François MANIQUET and Dirk NEUMANN. Well-Being, Poverty and Labor Income Taxation : Theory and Application to Europe and the U.S.
2016/28
Yurii NESTEROV and Geovani Nunes GRAPIGLIA. Globally Convergent Second-order Schemes for Minimizing Twice-differentiable Functions.
2016/27
Etienne DE KLERK, François GLINEUR and Adrien B. TAYLOR. On the Worst-case Complexity of the Gradient Method with Exact Line Search for Smooth Strongly Convex Functions.
2016/26
Marinho BERTANHA. Regression Discontinuity Design with Many Thresholds.
2016/25
Marinho BERTANHA and Guido W. IMBENS. External Validity in Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Designs.
2016/24
Victor GINSBURGH, Juan D.MORENO-TERNERO and Shlomo WEBER. Ranking Languages in the European Union.
2016/23
Pierre M. PICARD and Alessandro TAMPIERI. Income Effects and Vertical Differentiation in International Trade.
2016/22
Mélanie BIRKE, Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM and Ingrid VAN KEILEGOM. Semi-Parametric Estimation in a Single-Index Model with Endogenous Variables.
2016/21
Michele CONFORTI and Laurence A. WOLSEY. “Facet" Separation with One Linear Program.
2016/20
Maurice QUEYRANNE and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Optimum Turn-ÂRestricted Paths, Nested Compatibility, and Optimum Convex Polygons.
2016/19
Jean HINDRIKS et Mattéo GODIN. Égalité des chances à l’école.
2016/18
Marie-Louise LEROUX and Gregory PONTHIERE. Nursing Home Choice, Family Bargaining and Optimal Policy in a Hotelling Economy.
2016/17
Olivier BOS and Tom TRUYTS. Entry in First-price Auctions with Signaling.
2016/16
Justina KLIMAVICIUTE and Pierre PESTIEAU. Long-term Care Social Insurance. How to Avoid Big Losses?
2016/15
Henry TULKENS. COP 21 and Economic Theory: Taking Stock.
2016/14
Zhengyan GAO and Christian M. HAFNER. Looking Backward and Looking Forward.
2016/13
Joniada MILLA. Updating Tertiary Education Expectations and Choices with Learning.
2016/12
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Eric TOULEMONDE. Tax Incidence on Competing Two-Sided Platforms: Lucky Break or Double Jeopardy.
2016/11
Thomas FAGART and N. Baris VARDAR. The Role of Capacity Building on Technology Adoption under Imperfect Competition.
2016/10
P. Jean-Jacques HERINGS, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Stable Sets in Matching Problems with Coalitional Soverignty and Path Dominance.
2016/09
Christian M. HAFNER, Sebastien LAURENT and Francesco VIOLANTE. Weak Diffusion Limits of Dynamic Conditional Correlation Models.
2016/08
Pierre PESTIEAU and Gregory PONTHIERE. The Public Economics of Long Term Care.
2016/07
Harun ONDER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Aging and the Inherited Wealth of Nations.
2016/06
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Taxing Pensions.
2016/05
Mathieu PARENTI, Alexander V. SIDOROV, Jacques-François THISSE, Evgeny V. ZHELOBODKO. Cournot, Bertrand or Chamberlin: Toward a Reconciliation
2016/04
Jörg BREITUNG and Christian M. HAFNER. A Simple Model for Now-Casting Volatility Series.
2016/03
Yurii NESTEROV and Sebastian STICH. Efficiency of Accelerated Coordinate Descent Method on Structured Optimization Problems.
2016/02
Manuela BRAIONE. A Time-Varying Long Run HEAVY Model.
2016/01
Luc BAUWENS, Manuela BRAIONE, Giuseppe STORTI. A Dynamic Component Model for Forecasting High-Dimensional Realized Covariance Matrices.
2015
2015/56
Michel MOUCHART, Renzo ORSI. Building a structural model: Parameterization and structurality.
2015/55
Marie-Louise LEROUX, Dario MALDONADO, Pierre PESTIEAU. Compliance, informality and contributive pensions.
2015/54
Wouter VERGOTE. One-to-one matching problems with location restrictions.
2015/53
Gressani OSWALDO. Endogeneous quantal response equilibrium for normal form games.
2015/52
Mathieu LEFEBVRE, Sergio PERELMAN and Pierre PESTIEAU. Productivity and performance in the public sector.
2015/51
Pierre COPEE, Axel GAUTIER and Mélanie LEFEVRE. Promoting competition at the digital age with an application to Belgium.
2015/50
Benoît DECERF. A new index combining the absolute and relative aspects of income poverty: Theory and application.
2015/49
Maurice QUEYRANNE and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Modeling poset convex subsets.
2015/48
Mattéo GODIN and Jean HINDRIKS. Disparités et convergence économiques : Ensemble mais différents.
2015/47
Per J. AGRELL and Humberto BREA-SOLÃS. Stationarity of Heterogeneity in Production Technology using Latent Class Modelling.
2015/46
Helmuth CREMER, Pierre PESTIEAU and Kerstin ROEDER. Social long-term care insurance with two-sided altruism.
2015/45
Joniada MILLA, Ernesto SAN MARTIN and Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM. Higher education value added using multiple outcomes.
2015/44
Jacques DREZE. Subjective expected utility with state-dependent but action/observation-independent preferences.
2015/43
Pierrie PESTIEAU and Gregory PONTHIERE. Optimal fertility under age-dependent labor productivity.
2015/42
Paul BELLEFLAMME. Monopoly price discrimination and privacy: the hidden cost of hiding.
2015/41
Laurence A. WOLSEY. Uncapacitated lot-sizing with stock upper bounds, stock fixed costs, stock overloads and backlogging: A tight formulation.
2015/40
Pierre DEHEZ. On Harsanyi dividends and asymmetric values.
2015/39
Thomas DEMUYNCK, Bram DE ROCK and Victor GINSBURGH. The transfer paradox in welfare space.
2015/38
Nguyen Thang DAO and Julio DAVILA. Gender inequality, technological progress, and the demographic transition.
2015/37
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Dimitri PAOLINI. Strategic promotion and release decisions for cultural goods.
2015/36
Maurice QUEYRANNE and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Tight MIP formulations for bounded up/down times and interval-dependent start-ups.
2015/35
Yurii NESTEROV and Vladimir SHIKHMAN. Computation of Fisher-Gale equilibrium by auction.
2015/34
Wing Man Wynne LAM. Competition in the market for flexible resources: an application to cloud computing.
2015/33
Wing Man Wynne LAM. Status in organizations.
2015/32
Arnaud DUFAYS and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Sparse change-point time series models.
2015/31
Jens Leth HOUGAARD, Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO, Mich TVEDE and Lars Peter ØSTERDAL. Sharing the proceeds from a hierarchical venture.
2015/30
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Marco A. MARINI and Ornella TAROLA. Alliance formation in a vertically differentiated market.
2015/29
Michel MOUCHART, Guillaume WUNSCH and Federica RUSSO. The issue of control in multivariate systems, a contribution of structural modelling.
2015/28
Mattéo GODIN and Jean HINDRIKS. A review of critical issues on tax design and tax administration in a global economy and developing countries.
2015/27
Pierre PESTIEAU and Gregory PONTHIERE. Longevity variations and the welfare state.
2015/26
Pierre PESTIEAU and Gregory PONTHIERE. Long-term care and births timing.
2015/25
Philippe DE DONDER and Marie-Louise LEROUX. The political choice of social long term care transfers when family gives time and money.
2015/24
Wing Man Wynne LAM. Switching Costs in Two-sidded Markets.
2015/23
Wing Man Wynne LAM. Attack-Deterring and Damage-Control Investments in Cybersecurity.
2015/22
Frédéric VRINS and Monique JEANBLANC. The Φ-martingale.
2015/21
Jean HINDRIKS and Yukihiro NISHIMURA. Equilibrium leadership in tax competition models with capital ownership: a rejoinder.
2015/20
Philippe J. DESCHAMPS. Alternative formulations of the leverage effect in a stochastic volatility model with asymmetric heavy-tailed errors.
2015/19
Louis N. CHRISTOFIDES, Michael HOY, Joniada MILLA and Thanasis STENGOS. Nature or nurture in higher rducation? Inter-generational implications of the Vietnam-Era Lottery.
2015/18
Yukihiro NISHIMURA and Pierre PESTIEAU. Efficient taxation with differential risks of dependence and mortality.
2015/17
Mehdi MADANI and Mathieu VAN VYVE. A MIP gramework for non-convex uniform price day-ahead electricity auctions.
2015/16
Samuel FEREY and Pierre DEHEZ. Multiple causation, eapportionment and the Shapley value.
2015/15
Paul BELLEFLAMME, Nessrine OMRANI and Martin PEITZ. The economics of crowfunding platforms.
2015/14
Christian M. HAFNER, Hans MANNER and Léopold SIMAR. The "wrong skewness" problem in stochatic frontier models: a new approach.
2015/13
A.B. TAYLOR, J.M. HENDRICKX and F. GLINEUR. Smooth strongly convex interpolation and exact worst-case performance of first-order methods.
2015/12
Mathieur PARENTI, Philip USHCHEV and Jacques-François THISSE. Toward a theory of monopolistic competition.
2015/11
Takatoshi TABUSHI, Jacques-François THISSE and Xiwei ZHU. Does technological progress affect the locationof economic activity?
2015/10
Maurice QUEYRANNE and Fabio TARDELLA. Carathéodory,Helly and Radon Numbers for Sublattice Convexities.
2015/9
Eric BALANDRAUD, Maurice QUEYRANNE, and Fabio TARDELLA. Largest minimally inversion-complete and pair-complete sets of permutations.
2015/8
Koen DECANCQ, Marc FLEURBAEY and François MANIQUET. Multidimensional poverty measurement with individual preferences.
2015/7
Luc BAUWENS, Jean-François CARPANTIER and Arnaud DUFAYS. Autoregressive moving average infinite hidden markov-switching models.
2015/6
Nicolas GILLIS, François GLINEUR, Daniel TUYTTENS and Arnaud VANDAELE. Heuristics for exact nonnegative matrix factorization.
2015/5
Marc FLEURBAEY and François MANIQUET. Optimal taxation theory and principles of fairness.
2015/4
Hassène AISSI, A. Ridha MAHJOUB, S. Thomas McCORMICK and Maurice QUEYRANNE. Strongly polynomial bounds for multiobjective and parametric global minimum cuts in graphs and hypergraphs.
2015/3
Yurii NESTEROV. Complexity bounds for primal-dual methods minimizing the model of objective function.
2015/2
Claude d'ASPREMONT and Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA. Oligopolistic vs. monopolistic competition: Do intersectoral effects matter?
2015/1
Yurii NESTEROV and Vladimir SHIKHMAN. Algorithm of price adjustment for market equilibrium.
2014
2014/68
Elena MATTANA and Ettore PANETTI. A dynamic quantitative macroeconomic model of bank runs.
2014/67
François MANIQUET et Dirk NEUMANN. Echelles d'équivalence du temps de travail: évaluation de l'impôt sur le revenu en Belgique à la lumière de l'éthique de la responsabilité.
2014/66
Jean HINDRIKS and Guillaume LAMY. Back to school, back to segregation?
2014/65
Jean HINDRIKS and Yukihiro NISHIMURA. On the timing of tax and investment in fiscal competition models.
2014/64
Sebastien BROOS and Axel GAUTIER. Competing one-way essential complements: the forgotten side of net neutrality.
2014/63
Axel GAUTIER and Nicolas PETIT. Optimal enforcement of competition policy: the commitments procedure under uncertainty.
2014/62
Timo TERASVIRTA and Yukai YANG. Specification, estimation and evaluation of vector smooth transition autoregressive models with applications.
2014/61
TIMO TERASVIRTA and Yukai YANG. Linearity and misspecificaiton tests for vector smooth transition regression models.
2014/60
Jörg BREITUNG and Christian M. HAFNER. A simple model for now-casting volatility series.
2014/59
Manuela BRAIONE and Nicolas K. SCHOLTES. Construction of value-at-risk forecasts under different distributional assumptions within a BEKK framework.
2014/58
Henry TULKENS. Internal vs. core coalitional stability in the environmental externality game: A reconciliation.
2014/57
Abdelrahaman ALY and Mathieu VAN VYVE. Securely solving classical network flow problems.
2014/56
Jean-Pierre FLORENS and Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM. Instrumental variable estimation in functional linear models.
2014/55
Pasquale AVELLA, Maurizio BOCCIA and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Single-period cutting planes for inventory routing problems.
2014/54
François MANIQUET and Philippe MONGIN. Judgment aggregation theory can entail new social choice results.
2014/53
Luc BAUWENS, Manuela BRAIONE and Giuseppe STORTI. Forecasting comparison of long term component dynamic models for realized covariance matrices.
2014/52
Iver EKELAND and Maurice QUEYRANNE. Optimal pits and optimal transportation.
2014/51
François MANIQUET. Social ordering functions.
2014/50
Koen DECANCQ and Dirk NEUMANN. Does the choice of well-being measure matter empirically? An illustration with German data.
2014/49
Victor GINSBURGH, Jacques MELITZ and Farid TOUBAL. Foreign language learning: An econometric analysis.
2014/48
Paul CASTANEDA DOWER, Victor GINSBURGH and Shlomo WEBER. Colonial legacy, linguistic disenfranchisement and the civil conflict in Sri Lanka.
2014/47
Takatoshi TABUCHI, Jacques-François THISSE and Xiwei ZHU. Does technological progress affect the location of economic activity?
2014/46
Mathieu PARENTI, Philip USHCHEV and Jacques-François THISSE. Toward a theory of monopolistic competition.
2014/45
Thierry BRECHET, Natali HRITONENKO and Yuri YATSENKO. Domestic environmental policy and international cooperation for global commons.
2014/44
Florian MAYNERIS, Sandra PONCET and Tao ZHANG. The cleansing effect of minimum wages. Minimum wages, firm dynamics and aggregate productivity in China.
2014/43
Julio DAVILA. The rationality of expectations formation.
2014/42
Gilles GRANDJEAN, Marco MANTOVANI, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Whom are you talking with ? An experiment on credibility and communication structure.
2014/41
Chiara CANTA, Pierre PESTIEAU and Emmanuel THIBAULT. Long term care and capital accumulation: the impact of the State, the market and the family.
2014/40
Marie-Louise LEROUX, Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. Longévité différentielle et redistribution: enjeux théoriques et empiriques.
2014/39
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Julien JACQMIN. An economic appraisal of MOOC platforms: business models and impacts on higher education.
2014/38
Diane PIERRET. Systemic risk and the solvency-liquidity nexus of banks.
2014/37
Julio DAVILA. Output externalities on total factor productivity.
2014/36
Ibrahim ABADA, Andreas EHRENMANN and Yves SMEERS. Endogenizing long-term contracts in gas market models.
2014/35
Ulrike KORNEK, Kai LESSMANN and Henry TULKENS. Tranferable and non transferable utility implementations of coalitional stability in integrated assessment models.
2014/34
Tanguy KEGELART and Mathieu VAN VYVE. A conic optimization approach for SKU rationalization.
2014/33
Lionel ARTIGE, Laurent CAVENAILE and Pierre PESTIEAU. The macroeconomics of PAYG pension schemes in an aging society.
2014/32
P. Jean-Jacques HERINGS, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Stability of networks under level-K farsightedness.
2014/31
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Lars P. OSTERDAL. Normative foundations for equity-sensitive population health evaluation functions.
2014/30
Olivier BOS and Tom TRUYTS. Auctions with prestige motives.
2014/29
Jean HINDRIKS and Yukihiro NISHIMURA. A note on equilibrium leadership in tax competition models.
2014/28
Jean HINDRIKS and Yukihiro NISHIMURA. International tax leadership among asymmetric countries.
2014/27
Gustavo BERGANTINOS and Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. The axiomatic approach to the problem of sharing the revenue from bundled pricing.
2014/26
Xavier Y. WAUTHY. From Bertrand to Cournot via Kreps and Scheinkman: a hazardous journey.
2014/25
Nguyen Thang DAO. From agriculture to manufacture: how does geography matter ?
2014/24
Biung-Ghi JU and Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. Fair allocation of disputed properties.
2014/23
Antoine DEDRY, H. ONDER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Aging, social security design and capital accumulation.
2014/22
Benoit DECERF. Income poverty measures with relative poverty lines.
2014/21
N. Baris VARDAR. Optimal energy transition and taxation of non-renewable resources.
2014/20
Eva-Maria SCHOLZ. Licensing to vertically related markets.
2014/19
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Martin PEITZ. Digital piracy: an update.
2014/18
Koen DECANCQ, Marc FLEURBAEY and Erik SCHOKKAERT. Inequality, income, and well-being.
2014/17
Yukai YANG. Testing constancy of the error covariance matrix in vector models against parametric alternatives using a spectral decomposition.
2014/16
Claudio TELHA and Mathieu VAN VYVE. Efficient approximation algorithms for the Economic Lot-Sizing in continuous time.
2014/15
Federico GRIGIS DE STEFANO. Strategic stability of equilibria: the missing paragraph.
2014/14
Jean-François CARPANTIER and Arnaud DUFAYS. Specific Markov-switching behaviour for ARMA parameters.
2014/13
Christian M. HAFNER and Arie PREMINGER. A note on the Tobit model in the presence of a duration variable.
2014/12
Luc BAUWENS, Lyudmila GRIGORYEVA and Juan-Pablo ORTEGA. Estimation and empirical performance of non-scarlar dynamic conditional correlation models.
2014/11
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Means-tested long term care and family transfers.
2014/10
Mikhail ISKAKOV, Alexey ISKAKOV and Alexey ZAKHAROV. Equilibria in secure strategies in the Tullock contest.
2014/9
Lionel ARTIGE, Antoine DEDRY and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social security and economic integration.
2014/8
Simon BUCKLE, Mirabelle MUÛLS, Joerg LEIB and Thierry BRECHET. Prospects for Paris 2015: do major emitters want the same climate ?
2014/7
Sanjeeb DASH, Oktay GÃœNLÃœK and Laurence A. WOLSEY. The continuous knapsack set.
2014/6
Yuri YATSENKO, Natali HRITONENKO and Thierry BRECHET. Modeling of environmental adaptation versus pollution mitigation.
2014/5
Yu. NESTEROV and Vladimir SHIKHMAN. Convergent subgradient methods for nonsmooth convex minimization.
2014/4
Nicolas CARAYOL, Rémy DELILLE and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Allocating value among farsighted players in network formation.
2014/3
Ana MAULEON, Nils ROEHL and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Constitutions and social networks.
2014/2
Maarten VAN DIJCK and Tom TRUYTS. The agricultural invasion and the political economy of agricultural trade policy in Belgium, 1875-1900.
2014/1
Erik SHOKKAERT and Tom TRUYTS. Preferences for redistribution and social structure.
2013
2013/74
Mehdi MADANI and Mathieu VAN VYVE. A new formulation of the European day-ahead electricity market problem and its algorithmic consequences.
2013/73
Alejandro LAMAS and Philippe CHEVALIER. Jumping the hurdles for collaboration: fairness in operations pooling in the absence of transfer payments.
2013/72
N. Baris VARDAR. Imperfect resource substitution and optimal transition to clean technologies.
2013/71
Alexander OSHARIN, Jacques-François THISSE, Philip USHCHEV and Valery VERBUS. Monopolistic competition and income dispersion.
2013/70
Philippe DE DONDER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Lobbying, family concerns and the lack of political support for estate taxation.
2013/69
Marco DI SUMMA. The convex hull of the all-different system with the inclusion property: a simple proof.
2013/68
Federica RUSSO, Michel MOUCHART and Guillaume WUNSCH. Confounding and control in a multivariate system. An issue in causal attribution.
2013/67
Cristina PARDO-GARCIA and Jose J. SEMPERE-MONERRIS. Equilibrium mergers in a composite good industry with efficiencies.
2013/66
Yu. NESTEROV and Vladimir SHIKHMAN. Algorithmic models of market equilibrium.
2013/65
Carl GAIGNE, Stéphane RIOU and Jacques-François THISSE. How to make the metropolitan area work? Neither big government, nor laissez-faire.
2013/64
Francesco DI COMITE, Jacques-François THISSE and Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE. Verti-zontal differentiation in export markets.
2013/63
Laurence A. WOLSEY and Hande YAMAN. Continuous knapsack sets with divisible capacities.
2013/62
Luca G. DEIDDA and Dimitri PAOLINI. Wage premia, education race, and supply of educated workers.
2013/61
Julien MARTIN and Florian MAYNERIS. High-end variety exporters defying distance: micro facts and macroeconomic implications.
2013/60
Christian HAEDO and Michel MOUCHART. Specialized agglomerations with areal data: model and detection.
2013/59
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Francis BLOCH. Dynamic protection of innovations through patents and trade secrets.
2013/58
Mathieu PARENTI. Large and small firms in a global market: David vs. Goliath.
2013/57
Philip USHCHEV, Igor SLOEV and Jacques-François THISSE. Do we go shopping downtown or in the 'burbs'? Why not both?
2013/56
Gautier M. KRINGS, Jean-François CARPANTIER and Jean-Charles DELVENNE. Trade integration and trade imbalances in the European Union: a network perspective.
2013/55
Mélanie LEFÈVRE and Joe THARAKAN. Intermediaries, transport costs and interlinked transactions.
2013/54
François MANIQUET and Massimo MORELLI. Approval quorums dominate participation quorums.
2013/53
Jean GABSZEWICZ and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. (Un)stable vertical collusive agreements.
2013/52
Ana MAULEON, Elena MOLIS, Vincent VANNETELBOSCH and Wouter VERGOTE. Dominance invariant one-to-one matching problems.
2013/51
Anthony PAPAVASILIOU, Yi HE and Alva SVOBODA. Self-commitment of combined cycle units under electricity price uncertainty.
2013/50
Manuel FORSTER, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Trust and manipulation in social networks.
2013/49
Marc FLEURBAEY, Marie-Louise LEROUX, Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. Fair retirement under risky lifetime.
2013/48
Claire DUJARDIN, Vincent LORANT and Isabelle THOMAS. Self-assessed health of elderly people in Brussels: does the built environment matter?
2013/47
Helmuth CREMER, Firouz GAHVARI and Pierre PESTIEAU. Uncertain altruism and the provision of long term care.
2013/46
Alejandro LAMAS, Tanja MLINAR, Liang LU and Philippe CHEVALIER. Revenue management for operations with urgent orders.
2013/45
Pasquale AVELLA, Maurizio BOCCIA and Laurence WOLSEY. Single item reformulations for a vendor managed inventory routing problem: computational experience with benchmark instances.
2013/44
Volker BRITZ, P. Jean-Jacques HERINGS and Arkadi PREDTETCHINSKI. On the convergence to the Nash bargaining solution for action-dependent bargaining protocols.
2013/43
Belhadj NADA, Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Ornella TAROLA. Social awareness and duopoly competition.
2013/42
Mathieu LEFEBVRE, Pierre PESTIEAU and Gregory PONTHIERE. FGT poverty measures and the mortality paradox: Theory and evidence.
2013/41
Chiara CANTA and Marie-Louise LEROUX. Public and private hospitals, congestion, and redistribution.
2013/40
Tanja B. MLINAR and Philippe CHEVALIER. Pooling in manufacturing: do opposites attract?
2013/39
Pierre M. PICARD. Trade, economic geography and the choice of product quality.
2013/38
Nicolas BOUCKAERT and Erik SCHOKKAERT. Differing types of medical prevention appeal to different individuals.
2013/37
Lionel ARTIGE, Antoine DEDRY and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social security and economic integration.
2013/36
Alain PHOLO BALA, Dominique PEETERS and Isabelle THOMAS. Spatial issues on a hedonic estimation of rents in Brussels.
2013/35
Kristof BOSMANS, Koen DECANCQ and Erwin OOGHE. What do normative indices of multidimensional inequality really measure?
2013/34
Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Relative concerns and delays in bargaining with private information.
2013/33
Georg KIRCHSTEIGER, Marco MANTOVANI, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Limited farsightedness in network formation.
2013/32
Jean-François CAULIER, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Allocation rules for coalitional network games.
2013/31
Ana MAULEON, Jose SEMPERE-MONERRIS and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Contractually stable alliances.
2013/30
Nguyen Thang DAO and Julio DAVILA. Can geography lock a society in stagnation?
2013/29
Kent WANG, Shin-Huei WANG and Zheyao PAN. Can federal reserve policy deviation explain response patterns of financial markets over time?
2013/28
Manuel FÖRSTER, Michel GRABISCH and Agnieszka RUSINOWSKA. Anonymous social influence.
2013/27
Gérard CORNUEJOLS, Laurence WOLSEY and Sercan YILDIZ. Sufficiency of cut-generating functions.
2013/26
Yu. NESTEROV. Universal gradient methods for convex optimization problems.
2013/25
Fabian Y.R.P. BOCAT and Christian M. HAFNER. Fair re-valuation of wine as an investment.
2013/24
Axel GAUTIER and Jean-Christophe POUDOU. Reforming the postal universal service.
2013/23
Johanna M. GOERTZ and François MANIQUET. Large elections with multiple alternatives: a Condorcet Jury Theorem and inefficient equilibria.
2013/22
Christian M. HAFNER and Oliver LINTON. An almost closed form estimator for the EGARCH model.
2013/21
Dominik DORSCH, Hubertus Th. JONGEN, Jan-Joachim RÃœCKMANN and Vladimir SHIKHMAN. On implicit functions in nonsmooth analysis.
2013/20
Philippe DE DONDER and Marie-Louise LEROUX. Behavioral biases and long term care insurance: A political economy approach.
2013/19
Pascal MOSSAY and Pierre M. PICARD. Spatial segregation and urban structure.
2013/18
Diane PIERRET. The systemic risk of energy markets.
2013/17
Olivier DEVOLDER, François GLINEUR and Yu. NESTEROV. Intermediate gradient methods for smooth convex problems with inexact oracle.
2013/16
Olivier DEVOLDER, François GLINEUR and Yu. NESTEROV. First-order methods with inexact oracle: the strongly convex case.
2013/15
Jens L. HOUGAARD, Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Lars P. OSTERDAL. Assigning agents to a line.
2013/14
Luc BAUWENS and Edoarto OTRANTO. Modeling the dependence of conditional correlations on volatility.
2013/13
Jacques H. DREZE and Alain DURRE. Fiscal integration and growth stimulation in Europe (with an Appendix by Jacques Drèze and Jean-François Carpantier).
2013/12
Pierre DEHEZ and Sophie POUKENS. The Shapley value as a guide to FRAND licensing agreements.
2013/11
Jean HINDRIKS, Susana PERALTA and Shlomo WEBER. Local taxation of global corporation: a simple solution.
2013/10
Jacques DREZE. Existence and multiplicity of temporary equilibria under nominal price rigidities.
2013/9
Jacques DREZE. When Borch's Theorem does not apply: some key implications of market incompleteness, with policy relevance today.
2013/8
Per J. AGRELL and Peter BOGETOFT. Benchmarking and regulation.
2013/7
Per J. AGRELL and Pooria NIKNAZAR. Robustness, outliers and mavericks in network regulation.
2013/6
Per J. AGRELL and Peter BOGETOFT. A three-stage supply chain investment model under asymmetric information.
2013/5
Farhad HOSSEINZADEH LOTFI, Adel HATAMI-MARBINI, Per J. AGRELL, Kobra GHOLAMI and Zahra GHELEJ BEIGI. Centralized resource reduction and target setting under DEA control.
2013/4
Adel HATAMI-MARBINI, Per J. AGRELL and Nazila AGHAYI. Imprecise data envelopment analysis for the two-stage process.
2013/3
Per J. AGRELL, Mehdi FARSI, Massimo FILIPPINI and Martin KOLLER. Unobserved heterogeneous effects in the cost efficiency analysis of electricity distribution systems.
2013/2
Thierry BRECHET and Henry TULKENS. Climate policies: a burden or a gain? (revised version) test
2013/1
Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria RACIONERO. Harsh occupations, health status and social security.
2012
2012/63
Olivier DURAND-LASSERVE, Axel PIERRU and Yves SMEERS. Sensitivity of policy simulation to benchmark scenarios in CGE models: illustration with carbon leakage.
2012/62
Francis BLOCH and Axel GAUTIER. Strategic bypass deterrence.
2012/61
Mikhail ISKAKOV and Alexey ISKAKOV. Equilibrium in secure strategies.
2012/60
Luc BAUWENS, Giuseppe STORTI and Francesco VIOLANTE. Dynamic conditional correlation models for realized covariance matrices.
2012/59
Tanguy ISAAC and Paolo Giovanni PIACQUADIO. Equity and efficiency in an overlapping generation model.
2012/58
Yurii NESTEROV and Arkadi NEMIROVSKI. Finding the stationary states of Markov chains by iterative methods.
2012/57
Simone MORICONI, Pierre M. PICARD and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Commodity taxation and regulatory competition.
2012/56
Gullaume WUNSCH, Michel MOUCHART and Federica RUSSO. Functions and mechanisms in structural-modelling explanations.
2012/55
Sudipto BHATTACHARYA, Claude D'ASPREMONT, Sergei GURIEV, Debapriya SEN and Yair TAUMAN. Cooperation in R&D: patenting, licensing and contracting.
2012/54
Thierry BRECHET and Susana PERALTA. Markets for tradable emission permits with fiscal competition.
2012/53
Marijn VERSCHELDE, Jean HINDRIKS, Glenn RAYP and Koen SCHOORS. School staff autonomy and educational performance: within school type evidence.
2012/52
David DE LA CROIX and Omar LICANDRO. The longevity of famous people from Hammurabi to Einstein.
2012/51
Thomas BAUDIN, David DE LA CROIX and Paula GOBBI. DINKs, DEWKs & Co. Marriage, fertility and childlessness in the United States.
2012/50
Vladyslav NORA and Hiroshi UNO. Saddle functions and robust sets of equilibria.
2012/49
Thierry BRECHET, Carmen CAMACHO and Vladimir M. VELIOV. Adaptive model-predictive climate policies in a multi-country.
2012/48
Shin-Huei WANG, Luc BAUWENS and Cheng HSIAO. Forecasting long memory processes subject to structural breaks.
2012/47
Pierre M. PICARD and Ridwan D. RUSLI. State owned firms: private debt, cost revelation and welfare.
2012/46
Mikel BEDAYO, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Bargaining and delay in trading networks.
2012/45
Guillaume ROELS, Philippe CHEVALIER and Ying WEI. United we stand? Coordinating capacity investment and allocation in joint ventures.
2012/44
Miguel JARA, Dimitri PAOLINI and J.D. TENA. Management efficiency in football: an empirical analysis of two extreme cases.
2012/43
Arnaud DUFAYS. Infinite-state Markov-switching for dynamic volatility and correlation models.
2012/42
Berardino CESI and Dimitri PAOLINI. Peer group and distance: when widening university participation is better.
2012/41
Nikolaos GEORGANTZIS, Rafael MONER-COLONQUES, Vicente ORTS and José J. SEMPERE-MONERRIS. Theoretical and experimental insights on firms' internationalization decisions uncer uncertainty.
2012/40
Thierry BRECHET, Yann MENIERE and Pierre M. PICARD. The clean development mechanism in a global carbon market.
2012/39
Shui-Ki WAN, Shin-Huei WANG and Chi-Keung WOO. Total tourist arrival forecast: aggregation vs. disaggregation.
2012/38
Jean-François CARPANTIER and Christelle SAPATA. Unfair inequalities in France: A regional comparison.
2012/37
Jean-François CARPANTIER and Arnaud DUFAYS. Commodities volatility and the theory of storage.
2012/36
Aitor CALO-BLANCO. The compensation problem with fresh starts.
2012/35
Pascal MOSSAY and Takatoshi TABUCHI. Preferential trade agreements harm third countries.
2012/34
Hélène LATZER and Florian MAYNERIS. Income distribution and vertical comparative advantage. Theory and evidence.
2012/33
Jean-François MERTENS and Anna RUBINCHIK. Pareto optimality of the golden rule equilibrium in an overlapping generations model with production and transfers.
2012/32
Jean-François MERTENS and Anna RUBINCHIK. Equilibria in an overlapping generations model with transfer policies and exogenous growth.
2012/31
Mathieu VAN VYVE, Laurence A. WOLSEY and Hande YAMAN. Relaxations for two-level multi-item lot-sizing problem.
2012/30
Helmuth CREMER, Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIÈRE. The economics of long-term care: a survey.
2012/29
Pierre DEHEZ. Incomplete-markets economies: the seminal work of Diamond, Drèze and Radner.
2012/28
Luc BAUWENS and Giuseppe STORTI. Computationally efficient inference procedures for vast dimensional realized covariance models.
2012/27
Jacques H. DRÈZE and Erik SHOKKAERT. Arrow's theorem of the deductible: moral hazard and stop-loss in health insurance.
2012/26
Xavier RAMOS and Dirk VAN DE GAER. Empirical approaches to inequality of opportunity: principles, measures, and evidence.
2012/25
Christian HAEDO and Michel MOUCHART. A stochastic independence approach for different measures of concentration and specialization.
2012/24
Pilar GARCIA-GOMEZ, Erik SCHOKKAERT, Tom VAN OURTI and Teresa BAGO D'UVA. Inequity in the face of death.
2012/23
Pierre DEHEZ and Samuel FEREY. How to share joint liability: a cooperative game approach.
2012/22
Tom TRUYTS. Stochastic signaling: information substitutes and complements.
2012/21
Concetta MENDOLICCHIO, Dimitri PAOLINI and Tito PIETRA. Asymmetric information and overeducation.
2012/20
Jean-François CARPANTIER and Besik SAMKHARADZE. The asymmetric commodity inventory effect on the optimal hedge ratio.
2012/19
Carl GAIGNE, Stéphane RIOU and Jacques-François THISSE. Are compact cities environmentally friendly?
2012/18
David DE LA CROIX and Fabio MARIANI. From polygyny to serial monogamy: a unified theory of marriage institutions.
2012/17
Chiara CANTA and Pierre PESTIEAU. Long term care insurance and family norms.
2012/16
Giacomo VALLETTA. Health, fairness and taxation.
2012/15
Dirk VAN DE GAER, Joost VANDENBOSSCHE and José Luis FIGUEROA. Children's health opportunities and project evaluation: Mexico's Oportunidades program.
2012/14
Claude D'ASPREMONT and Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA. Household behavior and individual autonomy: An extended Lindahl mechanism.
2012/13
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and Jacques THEPOT. Hawks and doves in segmented markets: A formal approach to competitive aggressiveness.
2012/12
Matthew O. JACKSON and Dunia LOPEZ-PINTADO. Diffusion and contagion in networks with heterogeneous agents and homophily.
2012/11
Catherine KRIER, Michel MOUCHART and Abderrahim OULHAJ. Neural modelling of ranking data with an application to stated preference data.
2012/10
Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. Optimal lifecycle fertility in a Barro-Becker economy.
2012/9
Ken-Ichi SHIMOMURA and Jacques-François THISSE. Competition among the big and the small.
2012/8
Kirill BORISSOV, Thierry BRECHET and Stéphane LAMBRECHT. Environmental maintenance in a dynamic model with heterogenous agents.
2012/7
Jens L. HOUGAARD, Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Lars P. OSTERDAL. A new axiomatic approach to the evaluation of population health.
2012/6
Thierry BRECHET and Guy MEUNIER. Are clean technology and environmental quality conflicting policy goals?
2012/5
Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. The public economics of increasing longevity.
2012/4
Aitor CALO-BLANCO. Responsibility, freedom, and forgiveness in health care.
2012/3
Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS, Lars STENTOFT and Francesco VIOLANTE. The value of multivariate model sophistication: An application to pricing Dow Jones Industrial Average options.
2012/2
Yu. NESTEROV. Subgradient methods for huge-scale optimization problems.
2012/1
Per J. AGRELL and Axel GAUTIER. Rethinking regulatory capture.
2011
2011/72
Per J. AGRELL and Peter BOGETOFT. Smart-grid investments, regulation and organization.
2011/71
Jens L. HOUGAARD, Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Lars P. OSTERDAL. A unifying framework for the problem of adjudicating conflicting claims.
2011/70
Olivier DEVOLDER. Stochastic first order methods in smooth convex optimization.
2011/69
Per J. AGRELL and Adel HATAMI-MARBINI. Frontier-based performance analysis models for supply chain management; state of the art and research directions.
2011/68
Mathieu LEFEBVRE, Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. Measuring poverty without the mortality paradox.
2011/67
Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE, Francesco DI COMITE, Laura ROVEGNO and Christian VIEGELAHN. Moving up the quality ladder? EU-China trade dynamics in clothing.
2011/66
Robin BOADWAY and Pierre PESTIEAU. Indirect taxes for redistribution: Should necessity goods be favored?
2011/65
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Ornella TAROLA. Migration, wage differentials and fiscal competition.
2011/64
Florian MAYNERIS and Sandra PONCET. French firms at the conquest of Asian markets: the role of export spillovers.
2011/63
Florian MAYNERIS and Sandra PONCET. Entry on difficult export markets by Chinese domestic firms: the role of foreign export spillovers.
2011/62
Florian MAYNERIS. A new perspective on the firm size-growth relationship: shape of profits, investment and heterogeneous credit constraints.
2011/61
Luc BAUWENS and Dimitris KOROBILIS. Bayesian methods.
2011/60
Julio DAVILA. Optimal population and education.
2011/59
Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. Childbearing age, family allowances and social security.
2011/58
Luc BAUWENS, Christian HAFNER and Sébastien LAURENT. Volatility models.
2011/57
Knud J. MUNK. Optimal taxation in the presence of a congested public good and an application to transport policy.
2011/56
Paul OLIVELLA and Fred SCHROYEN. Multidimensional screening in a monopolistic insurance market.
2011/55
Luc BAUWENS, Arnaud DUFAYS and Bruno DE BACKER. Estimating and forecasting structural breaks in financial time series.
2011/54
Filippo L. CALCIANO. Oligopolistic competition with general complementarities.
2011/53
Philippe DE DONDER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Private, social and self insurance for long-term care: A political economy analysis.
2011/52
Fabian Y.R.P. BOCART and Christian M. HAFNER. Econometric analysis of volatile art markets.
2011/51
Parkash CHANDER and Henry TULKENS. The Kyoto Protocol, the Copenhagen Accord, the Cancun Agreements, and beyond: An economic and game theoretical exploration and interpretation.
2011/50
Mathieu VAN VYVE. Linear prices for non-convex electricity markets: models and algorithms.
2011/49
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Tanguy VAN YPERSELE and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Does the seller of a house facing a large number of buyers always decrease its price when its first offer is rejected?
2011/48
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Joana RESENDE. Credence goods and product differentiation.
2011/47
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Salome GVETADZE and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Migrations, public goods and taxes.
2011/46
Chiara CANTA. Efficiency, access and the mixed delivery of health care services.
2011/45
Marie-Louise LEROUX and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social security and family support.
2011/44
Joachim GAHUNGU and Yves SMEERS. A real options model for electricity capacity expansion.
2011/43
Marc FLEURBAEY and Erik SCHOKKAERT. Behavioral fair social choice.
2011/42
Dimitri PAOLINI, Pasquale PISTONE, Giuseppe PULINA and Martin ZAGLER. Tax treaties and the allocation of taxing rights with developing countries.
2011/41
Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM. Locally stationary volatility modelling.
2011/40
Pierre M. PICARD and Tim WORRALL. Sustainable migration policies.
2011/39
Jean-François CAULIER, Ana MAULEON, Jose J. SEMPERE-MONERRIS and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Stable and efficient coalitional networks.
2011/38
J. Peter NEARY and Joe THARAKAN. International trade with endogenous mode of competition in general equilibrium.
2011/37
Quentin BOTTON, Bernard FORTZ, Luis GOUVEIA and Michael POSS. Benders decomposition for the hop-constrained survivable network design problem.
2011/36
Miguel A.G. BELMONTE, Gary KOOP and Dimitris KOROBILIS. Hierarchical shrinkage in time-varying parameter models.
2011/35
Joachim GAHUNGU and Yves SMEERS. Sufficient and necessary conditions for perpetual multi-assets exchange options.
2011/34
Joachim GAHUNGU and Yves SMEERS. Optimal time to invest when the price processes are geometric Brownian motions. A tentative based on smooth fit.
2011/33
Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. Optimal fertility along the lifecyle.
2011/32
Paul BELLEFLAMME, Thomas LAMBERT and Armin SCHWIENBACHER. Crowdfunding: tapping the right crowd.
2011/31
Nguyen Thang DAO and Julio DAVILA. Implementing steady state efficiency in overlapping generations economies with environmental externalities.
2011/30
Nicolas GILLIS and François GLINEUR. Accelerated multiplicative updates and hierarchical als algorithms for nonnegative matrix factorization.
2011/29
Ana MAULEON, Elena MOLIS, Vincent VANNETELBOSCH and Wouter VERGOTE. Absolutely stable roommate problems.
2011/28
Olivier DURAND-LASSERVE, Axel PIERRU and Yves SMEERS. Effects of the uncertainty about global economic recovery on energy transition and CO2 price.
2011/27
David DE LA CROIX and Axel GOSSERIES. The natalist bias of pollution control.
2011/26
Marc FLEURBAEY and Erik SCHOKKAERT. Equity in health and health care.
2011/25
Natali HRITONENKO and Yuri YATSENKO. Sustainable growth and modernization under environmental hazard and adaptation.
2011/24
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social long term care insurance and redistribution.
2011/23
Marc FLEURBAEY and Stéphane ZUBER. Inequality aversion and separability in social risk evaluation.
2011/22
Dimitris KOROBILIS. VAR forecasting using Bayesian variable selection.
2011/21
Dimitris KOROBILIS. Hierarchical shrinkage priors for dynamic regressions with many predictors.
2011/20
Fred SCHROYEN. Attitudes towards income risk in the presence of quantity constraints.
2011/19
Emmanuelle AURIOL and Pierre M. PICARD. A theory of BOT concession contracts.
2011/18
Pierre M. PICARD and Bruno VAN POTTELSBERGHE DE LA POTTERIE. Patent office governance and patent system quality.
2011/17
Juan A. MANEZ, Rafael MONER-COLONQUES, José J. SEMPERE-MONERRIS and Amparo URBANO. Price differentials among brands in retail distribution: product quality and service quality.
2011/16
Géraldine STRACK, Bernard FORTZ, Fouad RIANE and Mathieu VAN VYVE. Comparison of heuristic procedures for an integrated model for production and distribution planning in an environment of shared resources.
2011/15
Pedro CANTOS-SANCHEZ, Rafael MONER-COLONQUES, José J. SEMPERE-MONERRIS and Oscar ALVAREZ-SANJAIME. Vertical integration and exclusivities in maritime freight transport.
2011/14
Gilles GRANDJEAN. Risk-sharing networks and farsighted stability.
2011/13
Luc BAUWENS, Arnaud DUFAYS and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Marginal likelihood for Markov-switching and change-point GARCH models.
2011/12
Jacques-François THISSE. Geographical economics: a historical perspective.
2011/11
Luc BAUWENS, Christian HAFNER and Diane PIERRET. Multivariate volatility modeling of electricity futures.
2011/10
Evgeny ZHELOBODKO, Sergey KOKOVIN, Mathieu PARENTI and Jacques-François THISSE. Monopolistic competition in general equilibrium: beyond the CES.
2011/9
Hiroshi UNO. Nested potentials and robust equilibria.
2011/8
Florian MAYNERIS and Sandra PONCET. Export performance of Chinese domestic firms: the role of foreign export spillovers.
2011/7
Georg KIRCHSTEIGER, Marco MANTOVANI, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Myopic or farsighted? An experiment on network formation.
2011/6
Vincent BODART, Bertrand CANDELON and Jean-François CARPANTIER. Real exchanges rates in commodity producing countries: A reapraisal.
2011/5
Filippo L. CALCIANO. The complementarity foundations of industrial organization.
2011/4
Taoufik BOUEZMARNI and Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM. Nonparametric Beta kernel estimator for long memory time series.
2011/3
Luc BAUWENS, Gary KOOP, Dimitris KOROBILIS and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. A comparison of forecasting procedures for macroeconomic series: the contribution of structural break models.
2011/2
Olivier DEVOLDER, François GLINEUR and Yu. NESTEROV. First-order methods of smooth convex optimization with inexact oracle.
2011/1
Yurii NESTEROV. Random gradient-free minimization of convex functions.
2010
2010/87
Eve RAMAEKERS. Fair allocation of indivisible goods among two agents.
2010/86
Thierry BRECHET and Pierre M. PICARD. The economics of airport noise: how to manage markets for noise licenses.
2010/85
Per AGRELL and Roman KASPERZEC. Dynamic joint investments in supply chains under information asymmetry.
2010/84
Per AGRELL and Axel GAUTIER. A theory of soft capture .
2010/83
Dunia LOPEZ-PINTADO. Influence networks.
2010/82
Jean HINDRIKS, Marijn VERSCHELDE, Glenn RAYP and Koen SCHOORS. School autonomy and educational performance: within-country evidence.
2010/81
Jean HINDRIKS, Marijn VERSCHELDE, Glenn RAYP and Koen SCHOORS. School tracking, social segregation and educational opportunity: evidence from Belgium.
2010/80
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. Voting over piece-wise linear tax methods.
2010/79
Michel LE BRETON, Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO, Alexei SAVVATEEV and Shlomo WEBER. Stability and fairness in models with a multiple membership.
2010/78
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Ornella TAROLA. Product innovation and market acquisition of firms.
2010/77
Ana MAULEON, Vincent VANNETELBOSCH and Cecilia VERGARI. Bargaining and delay in patent licensing.
2010/76
Ana MAULEON, Vincent VANNETELBOSCH and Cecilia VERGARI. Unions' relative concerns and strikes in wage bargaining.
2010/75
Nicolas GILLIS and François GLINEUR. Low-rank matrix approximation with weights or missing data is NP-hard.
2010/74
Cédric CEULEMANS, Victor GINSBURGH and Patrick LEGROS. Rock and roll bands, (in)complete contracts and creativity.
2010/73
Jean GABSZEWICZ, Victor GINSBURGH, Didier LAUSSEL and Shlomo WEBER. Foreign languages' acquisition: self learning and linguistic schools.
2010/72
Olivier GERGAUD and Victor GINSBURGH. Success: talent, intelligence or beauty?
2010/71
Carlotta BALESTRA, Thierry BRECHET and Stéphane LAMBRECHT. Property rights with biological spillovers: when Hardin meets Meade.
2010/70
Fred SCHROYEN and Adekola OYENUGA. Optimal pricing and capacity choice for a public service under risk of interruption.
2010/69
Roland Iwan LUTTENS. Lower bounds rule!
2010/68
Mathieu VAN VYVE. Fixed-charge transportation on a path: optimization, LP formulations and separation.
2010/67
Philippe CHEVALIER, Jean-Christophe VAN DEN SCHRIECK and Ying WEI. Measuring the variability in supply chains with the peakedness.
2010/66
Marc FLEURBAEY, Marie-Louise LEROUX and Gregory PONTHIERE. Compensating the dead? Yes we can!
2010/65
Thierry BRECHET, Natali HRITONENKO and Yuri YATSENKO. Adaptation and mitigation in long-term climate policies.
2010/64
Kaz MIYAGIWA, Huasheng SONG and Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE. Innovation, antidumping and retaliation.
2010/63
Marco DI SUMMA and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Mixing sets linked by bidirected paths.
2010/62
Thierry BRECHET, Julien THENIE, Thibaut ZEIMES and Stéphane ZUBER. The benefits of cooperation under uncertainty: the case of climate change.
2010/61
Axel GAUTIER and Xavier WAUTHY. Competitively neutral universal service obligations.
2010/60
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Martin PEITZ. Digital piracy: theory.
2010/59
Nicolas GILLIS and François GLINEUR. Nonnegative factorization and the maximum edge biclique problem.
2010/58
Thomas BAUDIN. Family policies: what does the standard endogenous fertility model tell us?
2010/57
Thomas BAUDIN. The optimal trade-off between quality and quantity with uncertain child survival.
2010/56
Thierry BRECHET, Pierre-André JOUVET and Gilles ROTILLON. Tradable pollution permits in dynamic general equilibrium: can optimality and acceptability be reconciled?
2010/55
Jan JOHANNES, Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM and Anne VANHEMS. Iterative regularization in nonparametric instrumental regression.
2010/54
Helmuth CREMER, Firouz GAHVARI and Pierre PESTIEAU. Fertility, human capital accumulation, and the pension system.
2010/53
Giorgia OGGIONI and Yves SMEERS. Market coupling and the organization of counter-trading: separating energy and transmission again?
2010/52
Yves SMEERS, Giorgia OGGIONI, Elisabetta ALLEVI and Siegfried SCHAIBLE. Generalized Nas Equilibrium and market coupling in the European power system.
2010/51
Nicolas GILLIS and François GLINEUR. On the geometric interpretation of the nonnegative rank.
2010/50
Maik SCHWARZ, Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM and Jean-Pierre FLORENS. Nonparametric frontier estimation from noisy data.
2010/49
Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS and Lars STENTOFT. Option pricing with asymmetric heteroskedastic normal mixture models.
2010/48
Marie-Louise LEROUX and Pierre PESTIEAU. The political economy of derived pension rights.
2010/47
Nicolas GILLIS and François GLINEUR. A multilevel approach for nonnegative matrix factorization.
2010/46
Jorge MANZI, Ernesto SAN MARTIN and Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM. School system evaluation by value-added analysis under endogeneity.
2010/45
Rüdiger STEPHAN. An extension of disjunctive programming and its impact for compact tree formulations.
2010/44
Michel DENUIT, Louis EECKHOUDT, Ilia TSETLIN and Robert L. WINKLER. Multivariate concave and convex stochastic dominance.
2010/43
Marie-Louise LEROUX and Gregory PONTHIERE. Utilitarianism and unequal longevities: A remedy?
2010/42
Knud J. MUNK. The optimal commodity tax system as a compromise between two objectives.
2010/41
Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria RACIONERO. Tagging with leisure needs.
2010/40
Jean-François CARPANTIER. Commodities inventory effect.
2010/39
Giacomo SBRANA and Andrea SILVESTRINI. Aggregation of exponential smoothing processes with an application to portfolio risk evaluation.
2010/38
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Myopia, redistribution and pensions.
2010/37
Marc FLEURBAEY, Thibault GAJDOS and Stéphane ZUBER. Social rationality, separability, and equity under uncertainty.
2010/36
Stéphane ZUBER. Justifying social discounting: the rank-discounted utilitarian approach.
2010/35
Jean-Jacques DETHIER, Pierre PESTIEAU and Rabia ALI. The impact of a minimum pension on old age poverty and its budgetary cost. Evidence from Latin America.
2010/34
Olivier DEVOLDER, François GLINEUR and Yu. NESTEROV. Double smoothing technique for infinite-dimensional optimization problems with applications to optimal control.
2010/33
Daria ONORI. Competition and growth: reinterpreting their relationship.
2010/32
Axel GAUTIER and Dimitri PAOLINI. Universal service financing in competitive postal markets: One size does not fil all.
2010/31
Thierry BRECHET and Sylvette LY. Technological greening, eco-efficiency, and no-regret strategy.
2010/30
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. The economics of wealth transfer tax.
2010/29
Olivier DEVOLDER, Francois GLINEUR and Yu. NESTEROV. Solving infinite-dimensional optimization problems by polynomial approximation.
2010/28
Andreas EHRENMANN and Yves SMEERS. Stochastic equilibrium models for generation capacity expansion.
2010/27
Olivier DURAND-LASSERVE, Axel PIERRU and Yves SMEERS. Uncertain long-run emissions targets, CO2 price and global energy transition: a general equilibrium approach.
2010/26 (updated)
Pierre DEHEZ. Cooperative provision of indivisible public goods.
2010/25
Sébastien LAURENT, Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS and Francesco VIOLANTE. On the forecasting accuracy of multivariate GARCH models.
2010/24
Elena DEL REY and Miguel Angel LOPEZ-GARCIA. On welfare criteria and optimality in an endogenous growth model.
2010/23
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Tom TRUYTS. Signaling and indirect taxation.
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Elena MOLIS and Robert F. VESZTEG. Experimental results on the roommate problem.
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Yu. NESTEROV. Efficiency of coordinate descent methods on huge-scale optimization problems.
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Filippo L. CALCIANO. Nash equilibria of games with increasing best replies.
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Xavier WAUTHY. Market coverage and the nature of product differentiation: a note.
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Hiroshi UNO. Strategic complementarities and nested potential games.
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Elena DEL REY and Miguel Angel LOPEZ-GARCIA. Optimal education and pensions in an endogenous growth model.
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Julio DAVILA. The taxation of savings in overlapping generations economies with unbacked risky assets.
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Nicola ACOCELLA, Giovanni DI BARTOLOMEO, Andrew HUGUES HALLETT and Paolo G. PIACQUADIO. Announcement wars as an equilibrium selection device.
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David DE LA CROIX, Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIÈRE. How powerful is demography? The Serendipity Theorem revisited.
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Eric TOULEMONDE. The principle of mutual recognition - A source of divergence?
2009/74
Noël BONNEUIL and Raouf BOUCEKKINE. Sustainability, optimality, and viability in the Ramsey model.
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Grégory VANDENBULCKE, Claire DUJARDIN, Isabelle THOMAS, Bas DE GEUS, Bart DEGRAEUWE, Romain MEEUSEN and Luc INT PANIS. Cycle commuting in Belgium: Spatial determinants and 're-cycling' strategies.
2009/72
Yu. NESTEROV and Levent TUNCEL. Local quadratic convergence of polynomial-time interior-point methods for conic optimization problems.
2009/71
Marie-Louise LEROUX and Grégory PONTHIERE. Wives, husbands and wheelchairs: Optimal tax policy under gender-specific health.
2009/70
Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Product differentiation and vertical integration in presence of double marginalization.
2009/69
Andréas HEINEN and Alfonso VALDESOGO. Asymmetric CAPM dependence for large dimensions: the Canonical Vine Autoregressive Model.
2009/68
Marco MARINUCCI and Wouter VERGOTE. Endogenous network formation in patent contests and its role as a barrier to entry.
2009/67
Kristian BEHRENS, Susana PERALTA and Pierre M. PICARD. Transfer pricing rules, OECD guidelines, and market distortions.
2009/66
Gilles GRANDJEAN, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Strongly rational sets for normal-form games.
2009/65
David DE LA CROIX and Clara DELAVALLADE. Why corrupt governments may receive more foreign aid.
2009/64
Laurence JACQUET and Dirk Van de gaer. A comparison of optimal tax policies when compensation or responsibility matter.
2009/63
Pascal MOSSAY and Pierre M. PICARD. On spatial equilibria in a social interaction model.
2009/62
Jorge ALCALDE-UNZU and Elena MOLIS. Exchange of indivisible goods and indifferences: the Top Trading Absorbing Sets mechanisms.
2009/61
Luc BAUWENS and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. On marginal likelihood computation in change-point models.
2009/60
Julio DAVILA and Marie-Louise LEROUX. On the fiscal treatment of life expectancy related choices.
2009/59
Olivier BOS and Martin RANGER. All-pay auctions with endogenous rewards.
2009/58
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ. A note on price competition in product differentiation models.
2009/57
Marie-Louise LEROUX, Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria RACIONERO. Voting on pensions: sex and marriage.
2009/56
Claire DUJARDIN, Dominique PEETERS and Isabelle THOMAS. Neighbourhood effects and endogeneity issues.
2009/55
Santanu S. DEY and Quentin LOUVEAUX. Split rank of triangle and quadrilateral inequalities.
2009/54
Henry TULKENS and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. "Mitigation, adaptation, suffering": In search of the right mix in the face of climate change.
2009/53
David DE LA CROIX and Frédéric DOCQUIER. An incentive mechanism to break the low-skill immigration deadlock.
2009/52
Nicolas BOCCARD and Xavier WAUTHY. Regulating quality by regulating quantity: a case against minimum quality standards.
2009/51
Joachim GAHUNGU and Yves SMEERS. Multi-assets real options.
2009/50
Nicolas BOCCARD and Xavier WAUTHY. Entry accommodation under multiple commitment strategies: judo economics revisited.
2009/49
Olivier BOS. How lotteries outperform auctions for charity.
2009/48
Frédéric BABONNEAU, Yurii NESTEROV and Jean-Philippe VIAL. Design and operations of gas transmission networks.
2009/47
Ken-Ichi SHIMOMURA and Jacques-François THISSE. Competition among the big and the small.
2009/46
Daisuke OYAMA, Yasuhiro SATO, Takatoshi TABUCHI and Jacques-François THISSE. On the impact of trade on industrial structures: the role of entry cost heterogeneity.
2009/45
Jean CAVAILHES, Pierre FRANKHAUSER, Dominique PEETERS and Isabelle THOMAS. Residential equilibrium in a multifractal metropolitan area.
2009/44
Santanu S. DEY and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Lifting group inequalities and an application to mixing inequalities.
2009/43
Pierre PESTIEAU and Uri M. POSSEN. Retirement as a hedge.
2009/42
Jozef KONINGS and Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE. Antidumping protection hurts exporters: firm-level evidence from France.
2009/41
Taoufik BOUEZMARNI, Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS and Abderrahim TAAMOUTI. A nonparametric copula based test for conditional independence with applications to Granger causality.
2009/40
Nicolas BOCCARD. On efficiency, concentration and welfare.
2009/39
Alain PHOLO BALA. Gates, hubs and urban primacy in Sub-Saharan Africa.
2009/38
Alain PHOLO BALA. Urban concentration and economic growth: checking fo specific regional effects.
2009/37
Carlotta BALESTRA and Davide DOTTORI. Aging society, health and the environment.
2009/36
Sabien DOBBELAERE, Roland Iwan LUTTENS and Bettina PETERS. Starting and R&D project under uncertainty.
2009/35 (updated, December 2012)
Pierre DEHEZ. Allocation of fixed costs and the weighted Shapley value.
2009/34
Jean-François MAYSTADT and Philip VERWIMP. Winners and losers among a refugee-hosting population.
2009/33
Santanu S. DEY and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Constrained infinite group relaxations of MIPs.
2009/32
Axel GAUTIER and Xavier WAUTHY. On the nature of price competition under universal service obligations: a note.
2009/31
Gilles GRANDJEAN, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Connections among farsighted agents.
2009/30
Antoine BOMMIER, Marie-Louise LEROUX and Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR. On the public economics of annuities with differential mortality.
2009/29
Maria Eugenia SANIN and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Clean technology adoption and its influence on tradeable emission permit prices.
2009/28
Jerzy A. FILAR, Jacek B. KRAWCZYK and Manju AGRAWAL. On production and abatement time scales in sustainable development. Can we loosen the sustainability screw ?
2009/27
Jean GABSZEWICZ, Ornella TAROLA and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. On uncertainty when it affects successive markets.
2009/26
Johanna M. GOERTZ and François MANIQUET. On the informational efficiency of simple scoring rules.
2009/25
Marco DI SUMMA and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Lot-sizing with stock upper bounds and fixed charges.
2009/24
Maria Eugenia SANIN and Francesco VIOLANTE. Understanding volatility dynamics in the EU-ETS market: lessons from the future.
2009/23
Helmuth CREMER, Philippe DE DONDER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Education and social mobility.
2009/22
Claude D'ASPREMONT and Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA. Household behavior and individual autonomy.
2009/21
Marc GERMAIN, Henry TULKENS and Alphonse MAGNUS. Dynamic core-theoretic cooperation in a two-dimensional international environmental model.
2009/20
Giacomo SBRANA and Andrea SILVESTRINI. What do we know about comparing aggregate and disaggregate forecasts ?
2009/19
Thierry BRECHET and Fabien PRIEUR. Can education be good for both growth and the environment ?
2009/18
David DE LA CROIX and Michel LUBRANO. The tradeoff between growth and redistribution: ELIE in an overlapping generations model.https://alfresco.uclouvain.be/share/page/document-details?nodeRef=workspace://SpacesStore/a38a2fae-d28e-44b2-92cc-8f2a2602548b
2009/17
Marc FLEURBAEY, Erik SCHOKKAERT and Koen DECANCQ. What good is happiness ?
2009/16
François VANDERBECK and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Reformulation and decomposition of integer programs.
2009/15
Thierry BRECHET, Tsvetomir TSACHEV and Vladimir M. VELIOV. Prices versus quantities in a vintage capital model.
2009/14
Gauthier de MAERE d'AERTRYCKE and Yves SMEERS. The valuation of power futures based on optimal dispatch.
2009/13
Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS and Lars STENTOFT. Bayesian option pricing using mixed normal heteroskedasticity models.
2009/12
Patrice PIERETTI and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. On tax competition, public goods provision and jurisdictions' size.
2009/11
Théophile T. AZOMAHOU, Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Phu NGUYEN-VAN. Promoting clean technologies under imperfect competition.
2009/10
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Jacek B. KRAWCZYK and Thomas VALLEE. Environmental negotiations as dynamic games: Why so selfish?
2009/9
Antoine BOMMIER and Stéphane ZUBER. The Pareto principle of optimal inequality.
2009/8
Michel M. DENUIT, Louis EECKHOUDT and Mario MENEGATTI. Adding independent risks in an insurance portfolio: which shape for the insurers' preferences?
2009/7
Michel M. DENUIT, Louis EECKHOUDT and Mario MENEGATTI. Correlated risks, bivariate utility and optimal choices.
2009/6
Nicolas GILLIS and François GLINEUR. Using underapproximations for sparse nonnegative matrix factorization.
2009/5
Jean-François MERTENS and Anna RUBINCHIK. Regularity and stability of equilibria in an overlapping generations model with exogenous growth.
2009/4
Jacek B. KRAWCZYK and Oana-Silvia SEREA. A viability theory approach to a two-stage optimal control problem of technology adoption.
2009/3
Dunia LOPEZ-PINTADO and Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. The principal's dilemma.
2009/2
Sébastien LAURENT, Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS and Francesco VIOLANTE. Consistent ranking of multivariate volatility models.
2009/1
Carlo ROSA. Forecasting the direction of policy rate changes: The importance of ECB words.
2008
2008/84
Cagatay KAYI and Eve RAMAEKERS. Characterizations of Pareto-efficient, fair, and strategy-proof allocation rules in queueing problems.
2008/83
Peter RICHTARIK. Approximate level method.
2008/82
Jean-Sébastien TANCREZ, Benoît ROLAND, Jean-Philippe CORDIER and Fouad RIANE. How stochasticity and emergencies disrupt the surgical schedule.
2008/81
Karen CRABBE and Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE. Are your firm's taxes set in Warsaw? Spatial tax competition in Europe.
2008/80
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Salome GVETADZE, Didier LAUSSEL and Patrice PIERETTI. Public goods' attractiveness and migrations.
2008/79
Sandra PONCET, Walter STEINGRESS and Hylke VANDENBUSSHE. Financial constraints in China: firm-level evidence.
2008/78
Claire DUJARDIN and Florence GOFFETTE-NAGOT. Does public housing occupancy increase unemployment?
2008/77
Jean-François MERTENS and Anna RUBINCHIK. Intergenerational equity and the discount rate for cost-benefit analysis.
2008/76
Giorgia OGGIONI and Yves SMEERS. Equilibrium models for the carbon leakage probem.
2008/75
Julio DAVILA. The taxation of capital returns in overlapping generations economies without financial assets.
2008/74
Yuri YATSENKO and Natali HRITONENKO. Technological breakthroughs and asset replacement.
2008/73
Shin-Huei WANG and Christian M. HAFNER. Estimating autocorrelations in the presence of deterministic trends.
2008/72
Iwan MEIER and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Style rotation and performance persistence of mutual funds.
2008/71
Toshihiro OKUBO and Pierre M. PICARD. Firms' location under taste and demand heterogeneity.
2008/70
Michel JOURNEE, Yurii NESTEROV, Peter RICHTARIK and Rodolphe SEPULCHRE. Generalized power method for sparse principal component analysis.
2008/69
Yuri YATSENKO and Natali HRITONENKO. Discrete-continuous analysis of optimal equipment replacement.
2008/68
Axel GAUTIER and Anne YVRANDE-BILLON. Contract renewal as an incentive device. An application to the French urban public transport sector.
2008/67
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Filomena GARCIA, Joana PAIS and Joana RESENDE. On Gale and Shapley 'College admissions and stability of marriage'.
2008/66
Jean-François CAULIER, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Contractually stable networks.
2008/65
Geir B. ASHEIM, Claude D'ASPREMONT and Kuntal BANERJEE. Generalized time-invariant overtaking.
2008/64
Nicolas GILLIS and François GLINEUR. Nonnegative factorization and the maximum edge biclique problem.
2008/63
Jean-Sébastien TANCREZ, Philippe CHEVALIER and Pierre SEMAL. A tight bound on the throughput of queueing networks with blocking.
2008/62
Giorgia OGGIONI and Yves SMEERS. Average power contracts can mitigate carbon leakage.
2008/61
Thierry BRECHET, Johan EYCKMANS, François GERARD, Philippe MARBAIX, Henry TULKENS and Jean-Pascal VAN YPERSELE. The impact of the unilateral EU commitment on the stability of international climate agreements.
2008/60
Yu. NESTEROV. Barrier subgradient method.
2008/59
Roderick McCRORIE. The role of Skorokhod space in the development of the econometric analysis of time series.
2008/58
Marie-Louise LEROUX, Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. Should we subsidize longevity?
2008/57
Yu. NESTEROV. Primal-dual interior-point methods with asymmetric barriers.
2008/56
Santanu S. DEY. A note on the split rank of intersection cuts.
2008/55
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Jacek B. KRAWCZYK and Thomas VALLEE. Towards an understanding of tradeoffs between regional wealth, tightness of a common environmental constraint and the sharing rules.
2008/54
Sergey PEKARSKI. Budget deficits and inflation feedback.
2008/53
Roland Iwan LUTTENS and Marie-Anne VALFORT. Voting for redistribution under desert-sensitive altruism.
2008/52
Yuri YATSENKO, Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Natali HRITONENKO. Estimating the dynamics of R&D-based growth models.
2008/51
Marie-Louise LEROUX, Pierre PESTIEAU and Grégory PONTHIERE. Optimal linear taxation under endogenous longevity.
2008/50
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Successive oligopolies and decreasing returns.
2008/49
David DE LA CROIX and Gregory PONTHIERE. On the Golden Rule of capital accumulation under endogenous longevity.
2008/48
David DE LA CROIX. Adult longevity and economic take-off: from Malthus to Ben-Porath.
2008/47
Shin-Huei WANG and Cheng HSIAO. An easy test for two stationary long processes being uncorrelated via AR approximations.
2008/46
Joe THARAKAN and Jean-Philippe TROPEANO. On the impact of labor market matching on regional disparities.
2008/45
Taoufik BOUEZMARNI, Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS, Abderrahim TAAMOUTI. Asymptotic properties of the Bernstein density copula for dependent data.
2008/44
Geoffrey CARUSO, Dominique PEETERS, Jean CAVAILHES and Mark ROUNSEVELL. Space-time patterns of urban sprawl, a 1D cellular automata and microeconomic approach.
2008/43
David DE LA CROIX and Marie VANDER DONCKT. Would empowering women initiate the demographic transition in least-developed countries?
2008/42
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Rodolphe DESBORDES and Hélène LATZER. How do epidemics induce behavioral changes?
2008/41
Gregor ZOETTL. Investment decisions in liberalized electricity markets: A framework of peak load pricing with strategic firms.
2008/40
Kristian BEHRENS and Pierre M. PICARD. Transportation, freight rates, and economic geography.
2008/39
Marie-Louise LEROUX and Grégory PONTHIERE. Optimal tax policy and expected longevity: a mean and variance approach.
2008/38
Helmuth CREMER, Philippe DE DONDER, Dario MALDONADO and Pierre PESTIEAU. Habit formation and labor supply.
2008/37
Gregor ZOETTL. On investment decisions in liberalized electricity markets: the impact of price caps at the spot market.
2008/36
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Joana RESENDE. Uncertain quality, product variety and price competition.
2008/35
David DE LA CROIX and Clara DELAVALLADE. Democracy, rule of law, corruption incentives and growth.
2008/34
Vincent D. BLONDEL and Yurii NESTEROV. Polynomial-time computation of the joint spectral radius for some sets of nonnegative matrices.
2008/33
Didier LAUSSEL and Joana RESENDE. Does the absence of competition in the market foster competition for the market? A dynamic approach to aftermarkets.
2008/32
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. The TV news scheduling game when the newscaster's face matters.
2008/31
Helmuth CREMER, Philippe DE DONDER, Dario MALDONADO and Pierre PESTIEAU. Taxing sin goods and subsidizing health care.
2008/30
Santanu S. DEY and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Two row mixed integer cuts via lifting.
2008/29
Marie-Louise LEROUX. Endogenous differential mortality, non monitored effort and optimal non linear taxation.
2008/28
Jean-Sébastien TANCREZ, Philippe CHEVALIER and Pierre SEMAL. Probability masses fitting in the analysis of manufacturing flow lines.
2008/27
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Ornella TAROLA. To acquire, or to compete? An entry dilemma.
2008/26
Leonidas C. KOUTSOUGERAS and Nicholas ZIROS. Decentralization of the core through Nash equilibrium.
2008/25
Ana MAULEON, Vincent VANNETELBOSCH and Cecilia VERGARI. Market integration in network industries.
2008/24
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Natali HRITONENKO and Yuri YATSENKO. Optimal firm behavior under environmental constraints.
2008/23
Marco MARINUCCI. Optimal ownership in joint ventures with contributions of asymmetric partners.
2008/22
Pierre PESTIEAU and Uri M. POSSEN. Interaction of defined benefit pension plans and social security.
2008/21
Philippe CHEVALIER and Jean-Christophe VAN DEN SCHRIECK. Approximating multiple class queueing models with loss models.
2008/20
Helmuth CREMER, Philippe DE DONDER, Dario MALDONADO and Pierre PESTIEAU. Forced saving, redistribution and nonlinear social security schemes.
2008/19
Carlo CAPUANO and Giuseppe DE FEO. Mixed duopoly, privatization and the shadow cost of public funds.
2008/18
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and John E. ROEMER. Axiomatic resource allocation for heterogeneous agents.
2008/17
Tanguy ISAAC. Information revelation in markets with pairwise meetings: complete information revelation in dynamic analysis.
2008/16
Ana MAULEON, Vincent VANNETELBOSCH and Wouter VERGOTE. Von Neumann-Morgenstern farsightedly stable sets in two-sided matching.
2008/15
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. Interdependent preferences in the design of equal-opportunity policies.
2008/14
Filomena GARCIA and Cecilia VERGARI. Compatibility choice in vertically differentiated technologies.
2008/13
Loran CHOLLETE, Andréas HEINEN and Alfonso VALDESOGO. Modeling international financial returns with a multivariate regime switching copula.
2008/12
Tim COELLI, Mathieu LEFEBVRE and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social protection performance in the European Union: comparison and convergence.
2008/11
Pierre PESTIEAU and Uri POSSEN. Prodigality and myopia. Two rationales for social security.
2008/10
Pierre DEHEZ and Daniela TELLONE. Data games. Sharing public goods with exclusion. (pdf updated, December 2012)
2008/9
Yves SMEERS. Gas models and three difficult objectives.
2008/8
Géraldine STRACK and Yves POCHET. An integrated model for warehouse and inventory planning.
2008/7
Andreas EHRENMANN and Yves SMEERS. Energy only, capacity market and security of supply. A stochastic equilibrium analysis.
2008/6
Gabriella MURATORE. Equilibria in markets with non-convexities and a solution to the missing money phenomenon in energy markets.
2008/5
Giuseppe DE FEO. Efficiency gains and mergers.
2008/4
John-John D'ARGENSIO and Frédéric LAURIN. The real estate risk premium: A developed/emerging country panel data analysis.
2008/3
Wlodzimierz SZWARC. On cycling in the simplex method of the Transportation Problem.
2008/2
Oscar AMERIGHI and Giuseppe DE FEO. Privatization and policy competition for FDI.
2008/1
Giorgia OGGIONI and Yves SMEERS. Evaluating the impact of average cost based contracts on the industrial sector in the European emission trading scheme.
2007
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Mohammed BOUADDI and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Mixed exponential power asymmetric conditional heteroskedasticity.
2007/96
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Collective annuities and redistribution.
2007/95
Helmuth CREMER, Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria RACIONERO. Unequal wages for equal utilities.
2007/94
Pierre DEHEZ. Shapley compensation scheme.
2007/93
Gaetano BLOISE and Filippo L. CALCIANO. A characterization of inefficiency in stochastic overlapping generations economies.
2007/92
Luc BAUWENS, Giordano MION and Jacques-François THISSE. The resistible decline of European science.
2007/91
Frédéric BABONNEAU and Jean-Philippe VIAL. A partitioning algorithm for the network loading problem.
2007/90
Marc FLEURBAEY and Erik SCHOKKAERT. Unfair inequalities in health and health care.
2007/89
Alberto MARTIN and Wouter VERGOTE. On the role of retaliation in trade agreements.
2007/88
David CRAINICH and Louis EECKHOUDT. On the intensity of downside risk aversion.
2007/87
Ayse AKBALIK and Yves POCHET. Valid inequalities for the single-item capacitated lot sizing problem with step-wise costs.
2007/86
Louis EECKHOUDT, Johanna ETNER and Fred SCHROYEN. A benchmark value for relative prudence.
2007/85
Jean-Pierre FLORENS, Jan JOHANNES and Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM. Identification and estimation by penalization in nonparametric instrumental regression.
2007/84
Pablo AMOROS and Socorro PUY. Dialogue or issue divergence in the political campaign?
2007/83
Jan JOHANNES, Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM and Anne VANHEMS. A unified approach to solve ill-posed inverse problems in econometrics.
2007/82
Jacques H. DREZE, Oussama LACHIRI and Enrico MINELLI. Shareholder-efficient production plans in a multi-period economy.
2007/81
Jean-François MAYSTADT. Does inequality make us rebel? A renewed theoretical model applied to South Mexico.
2007/80
Andrea SILVESTRINI. Testing fiscal sustainability in Poland: a Bayesian analysis of cointegration.
2007/79
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and Louis-André GERARD-VARET. Imperfect competition and the trade cycle: guidelines from the late thirties.
2007/78
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and Jacques THEPOT. Hawks and doves in segmented markets: a formal approach to competitive aggressiveness.
2007/77
Giacomo VALLETTA. A fair solution to the compensation problem.
2007/76
Yu. NESTEROV. Gradient methods for minimizing composite objective function.
2007/75
Jacque H. DREZE and P. Jean-Jacques HERINGS. Kinky perceived demand curves and Keynes-Negishi equilibria.
2007/74
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. A note on successive oligopolies and vertical mergers.
2007/73
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Joana RESENDE. Thematic clubs and the supremacy of network externalities.
2007/72
David DE LA CROIX and Omar LICANDRO. 'The child is father of the man': Implications for the demographic transition.
2007/71
Robert CHARES and François GLINEUR. An interior-point method for the single-facility location problem with mixed norms using a conic formulation.
2007/70
Jean GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Michel LE BRETON. The mixed strategy Nash equilibrium of the television news scheduling game.
2007/69
Pierre-André JOUVET, Pierre PESTIEAU and Gregory PONTHIERE. Longevity and environmental quality in an OLG model.
2007/68
Nihat AKTAS, Eric DE BODT and Richard ROLL. Learning, hubris and corporate serial acquisitions.
2007/67
Nihat AKTAS, Eric DE BODT, Ilham RIACHI and Jan DE SMEDT. Legal insider trading and stock market reaction: evidence from the Netherlands.
2007/66
Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE and Maurizio ZANARDI. What explains the proliferation of antidumping laws?
2007/65
Taoufik BOUEZMARNI and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Nonparametric density estimation for multivariate bounded data.
2007/64
Jozef KONINGS and Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE. Antidumping protection and productivity of domestic firms: a firm-level analysis.
2007/63
Kristian BEHRENS and Yasusada MURATA. City size and the Henry George theorem under monopolistic competition.
2007/62
Victor GINSBURGH, Shlomo WEBER and Sheila WEYERS. Economics of literary translation. A simple theory and evidence.
2007/61
Olivier BOCHET, Bettina KLAUS and Markus WALZL. Dynamic recontracting processes with multiple indivisible goods.
2007/60
Gregory CORCOS, Massimo DEL GATTO, Giordano MION and Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO. Productivity and firm selection: intra- vs international trade.
2007/59
Kristian BEHRENS, Cem ERTUR and Wilfried KOCH. 'Dual' gravity: using spatial econometrics to control for multilateral resistance.
2007/58
Parkash CHANDER and Subhahini MUTHUKRISHNAN. Green consumerism and collective action.
2007/57
Jakub GROWIEC and Ingmar SCHUMACHER. Technological opportunity, long-run growth, and convergence.
2007/56
Jakub GROWIEC. Human capital, aggregation, and growth.
2007/55
Luc BAUWENS, Arie PREMINGER and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Theory and inference for a Markov switching GARCH model.
2007/54
Taoufik BOUEZMARNI and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Semiparametric multivariate density estimation for positive data using copulas.
2007/53
Luc BAUWENS and Fausto GALLI. Efficient importance sampling for ML estimation of SCD models.
2007/52
Pierre M. PICARD and Tim WORRALL. Currency areas and international assitance.
2007/51
Kent ANDERSEN, Quentin LOUVEAUX and Robert WEISMANTEL. Integral Farkas type lemmas for systems with equalities and inequalities.
2007/50
Maria Eugenia SANIN and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Environmental innovation under Cournot competition.
2007/49
Ayse AKBALIK and Bernard PENZ. Exact methods for the single-item multi-plant capacitated lot sizing problem coupled with transportation.
2007/48
Yves POCHET and Laurence WOLSEY. Single item lot-sizing with non-decreasing capacities.
2007/47
Jacques DREZE, Michel LE BRETON, Alexei SAVVATEEV and Shlomo WEBER. "Almost" subsidy-free spatial pricing in a multi-dimensional setting.
2007/46
Eric TOULEMONDE. Home market effect versus multinationals.
2007/45
Thierry BRECHET and Pierre PICARD. The price of silence: tradeable noise permits and airports.
2007/44
Kirill BORISOV and Stéphane LAMBRECHT. Growth and distribution in an AK-model with endogenous impatience.
2007/43
David DE LA CROIX, Frédéric DOCQUIER and Philippe LIEGEOIS. Income growth in the 21st century: forecasts with an overlapping generations model.
2007/42
Henry TULKENS. Ranking universities: how to take better account of diversity.
2007/41
Caterina GIANNETTI. Intensity of competition and market structure in the Italian banking industry.
2007/40
Pierre PESTIEAU and Emmanuel THIBAULT. The spenders-hoarders theory of capital accumulation, wealth distribution and fiscal policy.
2007/39
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Eric TOULEMONDE. Negative intra-group externalities in two-sided markets.
2007/38
Johanna M.M. GOERTZ. Learning differences in mixed common value auctions.
2007/37
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Jean-Pierre LAFFARGUE. A theory of dynamics and inequalities under epidemics.
2007/36
Antonio TESORIERE. Allocating cost reducing investments over competing divisions.
2007/35
Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria RACIONERO. Optimal redistribution with unobservable disability: welfarist versus non-welfarist social objectives.
2007/34
Kristian BEHRENS, Jonathan H. HAMILTON, Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Commodity tax competition and industry location under the destination- and the origin-principle.
2007/33
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, David DE LA CROIX and Dominique PEETERS. Disentangling the demographic determinants of the English take-off: 1530-1860.
2007/32
Louis EECKHOUDT and Pierre PESTIEAU. Fear of ruin and longevity enhancing investment.
2007/31
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and John E. ROEMER. The political economy of health care finance.
2007/30
Kristof BOSMANS and Erik SCHOKKAERT. Equality preference in the claims problem: a questionnaire study of cuts in earnings and pensions.
2007/29
Carmen HERRERO and Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. Opportunity analysis of newborn screening programs.
2007/28
Joana RESENDE. The economic advantage of "being the voice of the majority".
2007/27
Thierry BRECHET and Susana PERALTA. The race for polluting permits.
2007/26
Yves POCHET and François WARICHET. A tighter continuous time formulation for the cyclic scheduling of a mixed plant.
2007/25
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Blanca MARTINEZ and Jose R. RUIZ-TAMARIT. Global dynamics and imbalance effects in the Lucas-Uzawa model: further results.
2007/24
Kent ANDERSEN and Yves POCHET. Coefficient strengthening: a tool for formulating mixed integer programs.
2007/23
Nihat AKTAS, Eric DE BODT and Richard ROLL. Corporate serial acquisitions: an empirical test of the learning hypothesis.
2007/22
Mathias DEWATRIPONT, Victor GINSBURGH, Patrick LEGROS and Alexis WALCKIERS. Pricing of scientific journal and market power.
2007/21
Victor GINSBURGH and Juan PRIETO-RODRIGUEZ. Returns to foreign languages of native workers in the EU.
2007/20
Jan FIDRMUC, Victor GINSBURGH and Shlomo WEBER. Ever closer Union or Babylonian discord? The official-language problem in the European Union.
2007/19
Luc BAUWENS and Giuseppe STORTI. A component GARCH model with time varying weights.
2007/18
Marco LOMBARDI and David VEREDAS. Indirect estimation of elliptical stable distributions.
2007/17
Karen AARDAL and Laurence L. WOLSEY. Lattice based extended formulations for integer linear equality systems.
2007/16
Filippo L. CALCIANO. Games with complementarities.
2007/15
Lennart F. HOOGERHEIDE, Herman K. VAN DIJK and Rutger D. VAN OEST. Simulation based Bayesian econometric inference: principles and some recent computational advances.
2007/14
Nihat AKTAS, Eric DE BODT and Hervé VAN OPPENS. Evidence of the contribution of legal insider trading to market efficiency.
2007/13
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Income taxation of couples and the tax unit choice.
2007/12
Kristian BEHRENS, Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Giordano MION. Industry reallocations in a globalizing economy.
2007/11
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Marc GERMAIN. Impacts of emission reduction policies in a multi-regional multi-sectoral small open economy with endogenous growth.
2007/10
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ; Didier LAUSSEL, Tanguy VAN YPERSELE and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Maret games and successive oligopolies.
2007/9
Agustin PEREZ-BARAHONA. Capital accumulation and non-renewable energy resources: a special functions case.
2007/8
Agustin PEREZ-BARAHONA. The problem of non-renewable energy resources in the production of physical capital.
2007/7
Laura SCRIMALI. Quasi-variational inequality formulation of the mixed equilibrium in multiclass routing games.
2007/6
Simge KÃœCÃœKYAVUZ and Yves POCHET. Uncapacitated lot sizing with backlogging: The convex hull.
2007/5
Kaniska DAM. A two-sided matching model of monitored finance.
2007/4
Kaniska DAM, Axel GAUTIER and Manipushpak MITRA. Efficient access pricing and endogenous market structure.
2007/3
Thierry BRECHET, François GERARD and Henry TULKENS. Climate coalitions: a theoretical and computational appraisal.
2007/2
Biung-Ghi JU and Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. On the equivalence between progressive taxation and inequality reduction.
2007/1
David DE LA CROIX and Davide DOTTORI. Easter Island's collapse: A tale of a population race.
2006
2006/118
Taoufik BOUEZMARNI and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Density and hazard rate estimation for censored and a-mixing data using gamma kernels.
2006/117
Michele CONFORTI, Marco DI SUMMA, Fritz EISENBRAND and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Network formulations of mixed-integer programs.
2006/116
Sarah PARLANE and Yann MENIERE. Licensing a standard: fixed fee versus royalty.
2006/115
Pierre DEHEZ. Fixed costs and the axiomatization of Shapley's sharing rule.
2006/114
Kristian BEHRENS and Alain PHOLO BALA. Do rent-seeking and interregional transfers contribute to urban primacy in sub-Saharan Africa?
2006/113
Bruno DE BORGER, Fay DUNKERLEY and Stef PROOST. The interaction between tolls and capacity investment in serial and parallel transport networks.
2006/112
René GARCIA, Eric RENAULT and David VEREDAS. Estimation of stable distributions by indirect inference.
2006/111
Jacques H. DREZE, Charles FIGUIERES and Jean HINDRIKS. Voluntary matching grants can forestall social dumping.
2006/110
Roberto PASCUAL and David VEREDAS. Does the open limit order book matter in explaining long run volatility?
2006/109
Jean HINDRIKS, Susana PERALTA and Shlomo WEBER. Competing in taxes and investment under fiscal equalization.
2006/108
Laura SCRIMALI. A quasi-variational inequality approach to the financial equilibrium problem.
2006/107
Yu. NESTEROV and Laura SCRIMALI. Solving strongly monotone variational and quasi-variational inequalities.
2006/106
David DE LA CROIX, Gregory DE WALQUE and Rafael WOUTERS. Dynamics and monetary policy in a fair wage model of the business cycle.
2006/105
Thierry BRECHET and Henry TULKENS. From BAT (best available technique) to BCAT (best combination of available techniques).
2006/104
Ingmar SCHUMACHER. Endegeneous discounting via wealth, twin-peaks and the role of technology.
2006/103
Ingmar SCHUMACHER. On optimality, endogenous discounting and wealth accumulation.
2006/102
Renaud BEAUPAIN, Pierre GIOT and Mikael PETITJEAN. Market-wide liquidity co-movements, volatility regimes and market cap sizes.
2006/101
David DE LA CROIX and Clara DELAVALLADE. Growth, public investment and corruption with failing institutions.
2006/100
Maria Eugenia SANIN. Market design in wholesale electricity markets.
2006/99
Giordano MION and Paolo NATICCHIONI. The spatial sorting and matching of skills and firms.
2006/98
David DE LA CROIX and Axel GOSSERIES. Procreation, migration and tradable quotas.
2006/97
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Competition in successive markets: entry and mergers.
2006/96
Luca PANACCIONE. Inefficiency of competitive equilibrium with hidden action and financial markets.
2006/95
Klaus DESMET, Michel LE BRETON, Ignacio ORTUNO-ORTIN and Shlomo WEBER. Nation formation and genetic diversity.
2006/94
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Martin PEITZ. Intermediation and investment incentives.
2006/93
Antonio TESORIERE. Endogenous timing with free entry.
2006/92
Jean-Jacques HERINGS, Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Farsightedly stable networks.
2006/91
Jean-François MERTENS and Anna RUBINCHIK. Intergenerational equity and the discount rate for cost-benefit analysis.
2006/90
Pierre GIOT and Mikael PETITJEAN. Short-term market timing using the Bond-Equity Yield Ratio.
2006/89
Pierre GIOT and Mikael PETITJEAN. The information content of the Bond-Equity Yield Ratio: better than a random walk?
2006/88
Pierre GIOT and Mikael PETITJEAN. International stock return predictability: statistical evidence and economic significance.
2006/87
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Advertising and the rise of the free daily newspapers.
2006/86
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Advertising and competitive access pricing to internet services or pay-TV.
2006/85
Taoufik BOUEZMARNI and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Nonparametric density estimation for positive time series.
2006/84
Olivier BOCHET and François MANIQUET. Virtual Nash implementation with admissible support.
2006/83
Guillaume R. FRECHETTE, François MANIQUET and Massimo MORELLI. Incumbents' interests, voters' bias and gender quotas.
2006/82
Genaro SUCARRAT. The first stage in Hendry's reduction theory revisited.
2006/81
David DE LA CROIX and Axel GOSSERIES. Population policy through tradable procreation entitlements.
2006/80
Luc BAUWENS and Nikolaus HAUTSCH. Modelling financial high frequency data using point processes.
2006/79
Helmuth CREMER, Philippe DE DONDER, Dario MALDONADO and Pierre PESTIEAU. Voting over type and generosity of a pension system when some individuals are myopic.
2006/78
Mika MEITZ and Pentti SAIKKONEN. Stability of nonlinear AR-GARCH models.
2006/77
Laura CORONEO and David VEREDAS. Intradaily seasonality of returns distribution. A quantile regression approach and intradaily VaR estimation.
2006/76
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. The proportional rule for multi-issue brankruptcy problems.
2006/75
Biung-Ghi JU and Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO. Progressivity, inequality reduction and merging-proofness in taxation.
2006/74
Pierre PESTIEAU and Motohiro SATO. Limiting the number of charities.
2006/73
Pierre PESTIEAU and Uri POSSEN. Prodigality and myopia. Two rationales for social security.
2006/72
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Carmen CAMACHO and Benteng ZOU. Bridging the gap between growth theory and the new economic geography: the spatial Ramsey model.
2006/71
Christian M. HAFNER and Arie PREMINGER. Asymptotic theory for a factor GARCH model.
2006/70
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Desirable misuse of unemployment benefits: the economics of ``Canada Dry" retirement.
2006/69
Simone MORICONI and Yasuhiro SATO. International commodity taxation in the presence of unemployment.
2006/68
Arie PREMINGER and Giuseppe STORTI. A GARCH (1,1) estimator with (almost) no moment conditions on the error term.
2006/67
Antonio COSMA and Fausto GALLI. A nonparametric ACD model.
2006/66
Carmen HERRERO and Ricardo MARTINEZ. Balanced allocation methods for claims problems with indivisibilities.
2006/65
Francis BLOCH and Axel GAUTIER. Access pricing and entry in the postal sector.
2006/64
David DE LA CROIX, Thomas LINDH and Bo MALMBERG. Growth and longevity from the industrial revolution to the future of an aging society.
2006/63
Jakub GROWIEC and Ingmar SCHUMACHER. On technical change in the elasticities of resource inputs.
2006/62
Carmen HERRERO, Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and Giovanni PONTI. On the adjudication of conflicting claims: an experimental study.
2006/61
Massimo DEL GATTO, Giordano MION and Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO. Trade integration, firm selection and the costs of non-Europe.
2006/60
Pierre M. PICARD and David E. WILDASIN. Labor market pooling, outsourcing and contracts in Chamberlinian regions.
2006/59
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Francis BLOCH. Sustainable collusion on separate markets.
2006/58
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Blanca MARTINEZ and Cagri SAGLAM. Capital maintenance Vs technology adoption under embodied technical progress.
2006/57
Luisito BERTINELLI, Eric STROBL and Benteng ZOU. Sustainable economic development and the environment: theory and evidence.
2006/56
Jakub GROWIEC. A new class of production functions and an argument against purely labor-augmenting technical change.
2006/55
Pierre M. PICARD and Dao-Zhi ZENG. Industrial location: a synthesis of Chamberlin and Ricardo.
2006/54
Pierre PESTIEAU, Gregory PONTHIERE and Motohiro SATO. Longevity and Pay-as-you-Go pensions.
2006/53
Ana MAULEON, Huasheng SONG and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Networks of free trade agreements among heterogeneous countries.
2006/52
Luisito BERTINELLI, Eric STROBL and Benteng ZOU. Polluting technologies and sustainable economic development.
2006/51
Jacques DREZE with Fernanda ESTEVAN. Research and higher education in economics: can we deliver the Lisbon objectives?
2006/50
Luc BAUWENS and Michel LUBRANO. Bayesian inference in dynamic disequilibrium models: an application to the Polish credit market.
2006/49
Kristian BEHRENS and Yasusada MURATA. Gains from trade and efficiency under monopolistic competition: a variable elasticity case.
2006/48
Tanguy ISAAC. Information revelation in markets with pairwise meetings: dynamic case with constant entry flow.
2006/47
Helmuth CREMER, Philippe DE DONDER, Dario MALDONADO and Pierre PESTIEAU. Designing a linear pension scheme with forced savings and wage heterogeneity.
2006/46
Salvador BARRIOS, Luisito BERTINELLI and Eric STROBL. Climatic change and rural-urban migration: the case of sub-Saharan Africa.
2006/45
David DE LA CROIX and Alessandro SOMMACAL. A theory of medicine effectiveness, differential mortality, income inequality and growth for pre-industrial England.
2006/44
Marco DI SUMMA and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Lot-sizing on a tree.
2006/43
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Skerdilajda ZANAJ. Upstream market foreclosure.
2006/42
Arie PREMINGER and Christian M. HAFNER. Deciding between GARCH and stochastic volatility via strong decision rules.
2006/41
Françoise FORGES. Correlated equilibrium in games with incomplete information revisited.
2006/40
Thierry BRECHET and Pierre-André JOUVET. Environmental innovation and the cost of pollution abatement.
2006/39
Yu. NESTEROV. Cubic regularization of Newton's method for convex problems with constraints.
2006/38
Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE and Maurizio ZANARDI. The global chilling effects of antidumping proliferation.
2006/37
Malgorzata KNAUFF. Market transparency and Bertrand competition.
2006/36
Anna BOGOMOLNAIA, Michel LE BRETON, Alexei SAVVATEEV and Shlomo WEBER. Heterogeneity gap in stable jurisdiction structures.
2006/35
Thierry BRECHET and Stéphane LAMBRECHT. Family altruism with a renewable resource and population growth.
2006/34
Yu. NESTEROV. Nonsymmetric potential-reduction methods for general cones.
2006/33
Philippe DE DONDER and Jean HINDRIKS. Equilibrium social insurance with policy-motivated parties.
2006/32
Philippe DE DONDER and Jean HINDRIKS. Does propitious selection explain why riskier people buy less insurance?
2006/31
Paula GONZALEZ, Jean HINDRIKS, Ben LOCKWOOD and Nicolas PORTEIRO. Political budget cycles and fiscal decentralization.
2006/30
Yu. NESTEROV. Constructing self-concordant barriers for convex cones.
2006/29
David CRAINICH, Hervé LELEU and Ana MAULEON. Hospital's activity-based financing system and manager-physician interaction.
2006/28
Yu. NESTEROV. Towards nonsymmetric conic optimization.
2006/27
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Fernando DEL RIO and Blanca MARTINEZ. Technological progress, obsolescence and depreciation.
2006/26
Roland Iwan LUTTENS and Erwin OOGHE. Is it fair to 'make work pay'?
2006/25
Jean-Pierre FLORENS, Jan JOHANNES and Sébastien VAN BELLEGEM. Instrumental regression in partially linear models.
2006/24
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, David DE LA CROIX and Omar LICANDRO. Vintage capital.
2006/23
Jakub GROWIEC. Fertility choice and semi-endogenous growth: where Becker meets Jones.
2006/22
Thierry BRECHET and Stéphane LAMBRECHT. Intertemporal equilibrium with a resource bequest motive.
2006/21
Luc BAUWENS and Genaro SUCCARAT. General to specific modelling of exchange rate volatility: a forecast evaluation.
2006/20
Gani ALDASHEV. Political information acquisition for social exchange.
2006/19
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social security and retirement decision: A positive and normative approach.
2006/18
Helmut CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Piracy prevention and the pricing of information goods.
2006/17
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social desirability of earnings tests.
2006/16
Helmuth CREMER, Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR and Pierre PESTIEAU. Disability testing and retirement.
2006/15
Helmuth CREMER, Firouz GAHVARI and Pierre PESTIEAU. Pensions with heterogenous individuals and endogenous fertility.
2006/14
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Cecilia VERGARI. Incentives to innovate in oligopolies.
2006/13
Michel BAES. Smoothing techniques in Euclidean Jordan algebras.
2006/12
Luc BAUWENS, Christian HAFNER and Jeroen ROMBOUTS. Multivariate mixed normal conditional heteroskedasticity.
2006/11
Luc BAUWENS, Arie PREMINGER and Jeroen ROMBOUTS. Regime switching GARCH models.
2006/10
Luc BAUWENS, Walid Ben OMRANE and Erick RENGIFO. Intra-day optimal portfolio allocation.
2006/9
Saltuk OZERTURK. Hedge markets for executives and corporate agency.
2006/8
Rabah AMIR, Filomena GARCIA and Malgorzata KNAUFF. Endogenous heterogeneity in strategic models: symmetry-breaking via strategic substitutes and nonconcavities.
2006/7
Anna BOGOMOLNAIA, Michel LE BRETON, Alexei SAVVATEEV and Shlomo WEBER. Stability under unanimous consent, free mobility and core.
2006/6
Ingmar SCHUMACHER and Benteng ZOU. Habit in pollution. A challenge for intergenerational equity.
2006/5
David CRAINICH, Hervé LELEU and Ana MAULEON. The optimality of hospital financing system: the role of physician-manager interactions.
2006/4
Sergio O. PARREIRAS and Anna RUBINCHIK-PESSACH. Contests with heterogeneous agents.
2006/3
Parkash CHANDER and Henry TULKENS. Cooperation, stability and self-enforcement in international environmental agreements: a conceptual discussion.
2006/2
Noemi NAVARRO. Asymmetric information, word-of-mouth and social networks: from the market for lemons to efficiency.
2006/1
Kristian BEHRENS and Yasuhiro SATO. Labor market integration and migration: Impacts on skill formation and the wage structure.
2005
2005/96
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Filomena GARCIA. Quality improvement and network externalities.
2005/95
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Filomena GARCIA. A note on expanding networks and monopoly pricing.
2005/94
Falilou FALL. Endogenous persistent inequality.
2005/93
Jean HINDRIKS, Susana PERALTA and Shlomo WEBER. Fiscal competition, revenue sharing, and policy-induced agglomeration.
2005/92
Michele CONFORTI, Marco DI SUMMA and Laurence WOLSEY. The mixing set with flows.
2005/91
Kristian BEHRENS and Pierre M. PICARD. Tax competition, location, and horizontal foreign direct investment.
2005/90
Jacques H. DREZE. Nested identification of subjective probabilities.
2005/89
Saltuk OZERTURK. Stock recommendation of an analyst who trades on own account.
2005/88
Simon P. ANDERSON and Jean J. GABSZEWICZ. The media and advertising: a table of two-sided markets.
2005/87
Andrew J. MILLER, Debasis MISHRA and Dharmaraj VEERAMANI. Mechanism design for multiple item procurement using a distributed ellipsoid algorithm.
2005/86
Antonio TESORIERE. Endogenous firm asymmetry and cooperative R&D in linear duopoly with spillovers.
2005/85
Luc BAUWENS and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Bayesian inference for the mixed conditional heteroskedasticity model.
2005/84
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Paolo P. GARELLA and Nathalie SONNAC. Newspapers' market shares and the theory of the circulation spiral.
2005/83
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Pierre PICARD. Piracy and competition.
2005/82
Holger GORG, Pierre PICARD and Eric STROBL. Contracting out and labor demand elasticities.
2005/81
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and John E. ROEMER. Objectivity, priority, and the veil of ignorance.
2005/80
Catherine FRAIKIN, Yu. NESTEROV and Paul VAN DOOREN. Correlation between two projected matrices under isometry constraints.
2005/79
Yu. NESTEROV. Minimizing functions with bounded variation of subgradients.
2005/78
Ines LINDNER. Voting games with abstention: a probabilistic characterization of power and a special case of Penrose's Limit Theorem.
2005/77
Juan D. MORENO-TERNERO and John E. ROEMER. Impartiality, priority, and solidarity in the theory of justice.
2005/76
Marc GERMAIN and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. Innovation under taxes versus permits: how a commonly made assumption leads to misleading policy recommendations.
2005/75
Claude D'ASPREMONT. Formal welfarism and intergenerational equity.
2005/74
Stéphane LAMBRECHT. Maintaining environmental quality for overlapping generations: some reflections on the US sky trust initiative.
2005/73
Arie PREMINGER and Shinichi SAKATA. A model selection method for S-estimation.
2005/72
Olivier BOCHET. Nash implementation with lottery mechanisms.
2005/71
Emmanuele BACCHIEGA and Antonio MINNITI. Location in a vertically differentiated industry.
2005/70
Shoshana ANILY, Michal TZUR and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Multi-item lot -sizing with a joint set-up cost.
2005/69
Yu. NESTEROV. Performance of trigonometric generating functions on some combinatorial problems.
2005/68
Yu. NESTEROV. Accelerating the cubic regularization of Newton's method on convex problems.
2005/67
Yu. NESTEROV. Primal-dual subgradient methods for convex problems.
2005/66
Paolo COLLA, Marc GERMAIN and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. Environmental policy and speculation on markets for emission permits.
2005/65
Kristian BEHRENS and Pierre M. PICARD. Welfare, home market effects, and horizontal foreign direct investment.
2005/64
Marc GERMAIN and Alphonse MAGNUS. Prices versus quantities: stock pollution control with repeated choice of the instrument.
2005/63
Olivier BOCHET. Switching from complete to incomplete information.
2005/62
Michele CONFORTI and Laurence WOLSEY. Compact formulations as a union of polyhedra.
2005/61
Yasuhiro SATO and Jacques-François THISSE. Competing for capital when labor is heterogeneous.
2005/60
Olivier BOCHET. Implementation of the Walrasian correspondence: the boundary problem.
2005/59
Andrea SILVESTRINI and David VEREDAS. Temporal aggregation of univariate linear time series models.
2005/58
Luc BAUWENS, Dagfinn RIME and Genero SUCARRAT. Exchange rate volatility and the mixture of distribution hypothesis.
2005/57
Ruslan SADYKOV. A branch-and-check algorithm for minimizing the sum of the weights of the late jobs on a single machine with release dates.
2005/56
Anna RUBINCHIK-PESSACH and Shlomo WEBER. Balance of power and divergence of policies in a model of electoral competition.
2005/55
Kristian BEHRENS, Andrea R. LAMORGESE, Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Takatoshi TABUCHI. Testing the 'home market effect' in a multi-country world.
2005/54
Giuseppe DE FEO and Jean HINDRIKS. Efficiency of competition in insurance markets with adverse selection.
2005/53
Debasis MISHRA and Bharath RANGARAJAN. Cost sharing in a job scheduling problem.
2005/52
Debasis MISHRA and David C. PARKES. Ascending price Vickrey auctions for general valuations.
2005/51
Rabah AMIR and Malgorzata KNAUFF. Ranking economics departments worldwide on the basis of PhD placement.
2005/50
Yves SMEERS. How well can one measure market power in restructured electricity systems?
2005/49
Fernanda ESTEVAN and Jean-Marie BALAND. Mortality risks and child labor.
2005/48
Jean-François RICHARD, Henry TULKENS and Magali VERDONCK. Tax interaction dynamics among Belgian municipalities, 1984-1997.
2005/47
Yves POCHET, Mathieu VAN VYVE and Laurence A. WOLSEY. LS-LIB: a library of reformulations, cut separation algorithms and primal heuristics in a high-level modeling language for solving MIP production planning problems.
2005/46
Jean HINDRIKS and Ben LOCKWOOD. Decentralization and electoral accountability: incentives, separation, and voter welfare.
2005/45
Antonio TESORIERE. Endogenous R&D symmetry in linear duopoly with one-way spillovers.
2005/44
Klaus DESMET, Ignacio ORTUNO-ORTIN and Shlomo WEBER. Peripheral diversity and redistribution.
2005/43
Laurence A. WOLSEY. Lot-sizing with production and delivery time windows.
2005/42
Thierry BRECHET, Stéphane LAMBRECHT and Fabien PRIEUR. Intergenerational transfers of pollution rights and growth.
2005/41
Ana MAULEON, Jose SEMPERE-MONERRIS and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Networks of manufacturers and retailers
2005/40
Huasheng SONG and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. International R&D collaboration networks.
2005/39
Veronika GRIMM, Jaromir KOVARIK and Giovanni PONTI. Fixed price plus rationing: an experiment.
2005/38
Alexei SAVVATEEV and Oded STARK. An evolutionary explanation for the propensity to migrate.
2005/37
Steven GABRIEL and Yves SMEERS. Complementarity problems in restructured natural gas markets.
2005/36
Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Market integration and strike activity.
2005/35
Ori HAIMANKO, Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. The stability threshold and two facets of polarization.
2005/34
Axel GAUTIER. Network financing with two-part and single tariff.
2005/33
Kristian BEHRENS and Yasusada MURATA. General equilibrium models of monopolistic competition: CRRA versus CARA.
2005/32
Anna BOGOMOLNAIA, Michel LE BRETON, Alexei SAVVATEEV and Shlomo WEBER. Stability of jurisdiction structures under the equal share and median rules.
2005/31
Andrea ATTAR, Eloisa CAMPIONI and Gwenaël PIASER. Multiple lending and constrained efficiency in the credit market.
2005/30
Yves SMEERS. Long term locational prices and investment incentives in the transmission of electricity.
2005/29
Lennart F. HOOGERHEIDE, Johan F. KAASHOEK and Herman K. VAN DIJK. On the shape of posterior densities and credible sets in instrumental variable regression models with reduced rank: an application of flexible sampling methods using neural networks.
2005/28
Frederic MURPHY and Yves SMEERS. Forward markets may not decrease market power when capacities are endogenous.
2005/27
Stéphane LAMBRECHT, Philippe MICHEL and Emmanuel THIBAULT. Capital accumulation and fiscal policy in an OLG model with family altruism.
2005/26
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, David DE LA CROIX and Dominique PEETERS. Early literacy achievements, population density and the transition to modern growth.
2005/25
Arie PREMINGER and Raphael FRANCK. Forecasting exchange rates: a robust regression approach.
2005/24
Anna BOGOMOLNAIA, Michel LE BRETON, Alexei SAVVATEEV and Shlomo WEBER. The egalitarian sharing rule in provision of public projects.
2005/23
Marc GERMAIN, Alphonse MAGNUS and Vincent VAN STEENBERGUE. Should developing countries participate in the Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol? The low-hanging fruits and baseline issues.
2005/22
Parkash CHANDER. Repetitive risk aversion.
2005/21
Robert J. AUMANN and Jacques H. DREZE. When all is said and done, how should you play and what should you expect?
2005/20
Robert J. AUMANN and Jacques H. DREZE. Assessing strategic risk.
2005/19
Alessandro FEDELE. Moral hazard in financial markets: Inefficient equilibria and monetary policies.
2005/18
Claude D'ASPREMONT and Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA. Oligopolistic competition as a common agency game.
2005/17
Yasusada MURATA and Jacques-François THISSE. A simple model of economic geography à la Helpman-Tabuchi.
2005/16
Pierre M. PICARD and Eric TOULEMONDE. On monopolistic competition and optimal product diversity: a comment on cost structure and workers' rents.
2005/15
Denis CLAUDE and Jean HINDRIKS. Strategic privatization and regulation policy in mixed markets.
2005/14
Takaaki TAKAHASHI. Economic geography and endogenous determination of transportation technology.
2005/13
Pierre GIOT and Armin SCHWIENBACHER. IPOs, trade sales and liquidations: modelling venture capital exits using survival analysis.
2005/12
Helena BELTRAN, Alain DURRÉ and Pierre GIOT. Volatility regimes and the provision of liquidity in order book markets.
2005/11
Helena BELTRAN, Pierre GIOT and Joachim GRAMMIG. Commonalities in the order book.
2005/10
Pierre GIOT and Mikael PETITJEAN. Dynamic asset allocation between stocks and bonds using the Bond-Equity Yield Ratio.
2005/9
Kristian BEHRENS and Jacques-François THISSE. Regional inequality and product variety.
2005/8
Paolo COLLA. A market microstructure rationale for the S&P game.
2005/7
Victor GINSBURGH and Israel ZANG. Bundling by competitors and the sharing of profits.
2005/6
Victor GINSBURGH and Abdul NOURY. Cultural voting. The Eurovision Song Contest.
2005/5
Victor GINSBURGH, Patrick LEGROS and Nicolas SAHUGUET. How to win twice at an auction. On the incidence of commissions in auction markets.
2005/4
Malika HAMADI, Erick RENGIFO and Diego SALZMAN. Illusionary finance and trading behavior.
2005/3
André DE PALMA and Stef PROOST. Imperfect competition and congestion in the city.
2005/2
Ines LINDNER. Preference aggregation versus truth-tracking: asymptotic properties of a related story.
2005/1
Thierry BRECHET and Stéphane LAMBRECHT. Puzzling over sustainability: an equilibrium analysis.
2004
2004/90
Andreas EHRENMANN and Yves SMEERS. Inefficiencies in European congestion management proposals.
2004/89
Cuong LE VAN, Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Cagri SAGLAM. Optimal control in infinite horizon problems: A Sobolev space approach.
2004/88
Claude D'ASPREMONT and Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA. Price-quantity competition with varying toughness.
2004/87
Jean HINDRIKS. Inter-governmental competition: market solutions to political problems.
2004/86
Axel GAUTIER and Malika HAMADI. Internal capital market efficiency of Belgian holding companies.
2004/85
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Omar LICANDRO and Antonio MINNITI. Adoption and diffusion of cost reducing innovations: Cournot competition in duopoly.
2004/84
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Ramon RUIZ-TAMARIT. Special functions for the study of economic dynamics: The case of the Lucas-Uzawa model.
2004/83
Robin BOADWAY, Manuel LEITE-MONTEIRO, Maurice MARCHAND and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social insurance and redistribution with moral hazard and adverse selection.
2004/82
Pierre PESTIEAU and Motohiro SATO. Long term care: the state, the market and the family.
2004/81
Thierry BRECHET, Marc GERMAIN and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. The Clean Development Mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol and the `low-hanging fruits' issue.
2004/80
Victor GINSBURGH and Shlomo WEBER. Disenfranchisement in linguistically diverse societies. The case of the European Union.
2004/79
Victor GINSBURGH, Ignacio ORTUNO-ORTIN and Shlomo WEBER. Why do people learn foreign languages?
2004/78
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Eric TOULEMONDE. B2B marketplaces: Emergence and entry.
2004/77
Emanuele BACCHIEGA, Jean GABSZEWICZ and Ornella TAROLA. Time-to-market in vertically differentiated industries.
2004/76
Bernard LEJEUNE. A full heteroscedastic one-way error components model allowing for unbalanced panel: Pseudo-maximum likelihood estimation and specification testing.
2004/75
Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. Core-stable and equitable allocations of greenhouse gas emission permits.
2004/74
David DE LA CROIX and Philippe MICHEL. Education and growth with endogenous debt constraints.
2004/73
Yu. NESTEROV. Smoothing technique and its applications in semidefinite optimization.
2004/72
Thierry BRECHET and Philippe MICHEL. Environmental performance and equilibrium.
2004/71
Ana MAULEON, José SEMPERE-MONERRIS and Vincent J. VANNETELBOSCH. R&D networks among unionized firms.
2004/70
Louis EECKHOUDT, Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Gwenael PIASER. Are differential co-payment rates appropriate in the health sector?
2004/69
Oscar AMERIGHI. Transfer pricing and enforcement policy in oligopolistic markets.
2004/68
Pierre-André JOUVET, Philippe MICHEL and Pierre PESTIEAU. Public and private environmental spending. A political economy approach.
2004/67
Helmuth CREMER, Firouz GAHVARI and Pierre PESTIEAU. Pensions with endogenous and stochastic fertility.
2004/66
Kristian BEHRENS. International integration and regional inequalities: how important is national infrastructure?
2004/65
Giarmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. New economic geography. What about the N?
2004/64
Yu. NESTEROV. Fast Fourier Transform and its applications to integer knapsack problems.
2004/63
Cecilia VERGARI. Herd behaviour, strategic complementarities and technology adoption.
2004/62
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. The tax treatment of intergenerational wealth transfers.
2004/61
Michel LE BRETON, Shlomo WEBER and Jacques DREZE. The Rawlsian principle and secession-proofness in large heterogeneous societies.
2004/60
Joseph GREENBERG, Shlomo WEBER and Akira YAMAZAKI. On blocking coalitions: linking Mas-Colell with Grodal-Schmeidler-Vind.
2004/59
Aviad HEIFETZ, Martin MEIER and Burkhard C. SCHIPPER. Interactive unawareness.
2004/58
Joachim GRAMMIG, Andréas HEINEN and Erick RENGIFO. Trading activity and liquidity supply in a pure limit order book market.
2004/57
Erick RENGIFO and Jeroen ROMBOUTS. Dynamic optimal portfolio selection in a VaR framework.
2004/56
Olivier TERCIEUX and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. A characterization of stochastically stable networks.
2004/55
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Pierre M. PICARD. Competition over piratable goods.
2004/54
Khaled DIAW and Jerome POUYET. Competition, incomplete discrimination and versioning.
2004/53
Giordano MION. Input-output linkages, proximity to final demand and the location of manufacturing industries.
2004/52
Jean HINDRIKS and Ben LOCKWOOD. Centralization and political accountability.
2004/51
Luisito BERTINELLI and Eric STROBL. The Environmental Kuznets Curve semi-parametrically revisited.
2004/50
Andrea ATTAR, Eloisa CAMPIONI, Gwenaël PIASER and Uday RAJAN. Pure strategy and no-externalities with multiple agents: A comment.
2004/49
Juan J. DOLADO, Juan RODRIGUEZ-POO and David VEREDAS. Testing weak exogeneity in the exponential family: an application to financial point processes.
2004/48
Laurent MOULIN, Matteo SALTO, Andrea SILVESTRINI and David VEREDAS. Using intra annual information to forecast the annual state deficits. The case of France.
2004/47
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, David DE LA CROIX and Omar LICANDRO. Modelling vintage structures with DDEs: principles and applications.
2004/46
Rabah AMIR and Niels NANNERUP. Asymmetric regulation of identical polluters in oligopoly models.
2004/45
Rabah AMIR and Marcin CZUPRYNA. On inverse utility and third-order effects in the economics of uncertainty.
2004/44
Kristian BEHRENS. On the location and 'lock-in' of cities: geography vs. transportation technology.
2004/43
Olivier CARDI and Luisito BERTINELLI. A formal model of Krugman's intuition on the J-curve.
2004/42
Rabah AMIR and Val E. LAMBSON. Imperfect competition, integer constraints and industry dynamics.
2004/41
Paolo COLLA and Filomena GARCIA. Technology adoption with forward looking agents.
2004/40
Rabah AMIR and Niels NANNERUP. Information structure and the tragedy of the commons in resource extraction.
2004/39
Rabah AMIR, Isabelle MARET and Michael TROGE. On taxation pass-through for a monopoly firm.
2004/38
Rabah AMIR and Michael TROGE. On the effects of banks' equity ownership on credit markets: an antitrust perspective on the Glass-Steagall act.
2004/37
Rabah AMIR and Anna STEPANOVA. Second-mover advantage and price leadership in Bertrand oligopoly.
2004/36
Rabah AMIR. Ordinal versus cardinal complementarity: The case of Cournot oligopoly.
2004/35
Walid BEN OMRANE and Hervé VAN OPPENS. The predictive success and profitability of chart patterns in the Euro/Dollar foreign exchange market.
2004/34
Cuong LE VAN and Nguyen BA MINH. No-arbitrage condition and existence of equilibrium with dividends.
2004/33
Roberto PASCUAL and David VEREDAS. What pieces of limit order book information are informative?
2004/32
Andréas HEINEN and Erick RENGIFO. Multivariate reduced rank regression in non-Gaussian contexts, using copulas.
2004/31
Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Gwenaël PIASER. PAYG pension systems with capital mobility.
2004/30
Jean GABSZEWICZ and Xavier WAUTHY. Two-sided markets and price competition with multi-homing.
2004/29
Kristian BEHRENS. Market size and urban hierarchy.
2004/28
Emanuele BACCHIEGA. Vertical differentiation, wage bargaining and intra-industry trade liberalization.
2004/27
Jacques H. DREZE, Enrico MINELLI and Mario TIRELLI. Production and financial policies under asymmetric information.
2004/26
Cuong LE VAN, Cécile COUHARDE and Thai BAO LUONG. The determination of the equilibrium exchange rate in a simple general equilibrium model.
2004/25
Kristian BEHRENS. Population growth and manufacturing real wages in 18th century England: a spatial perspective.
2004/24
Susana PERALTA. Political support for tax decentralisation.
2004/23
Eric STROBL and Frank WALSH. The impact of minimum wages on hours and employment revisited.
2004/22
Salvador BARRIOS, Holger GOERG and Eric STROBL. The evolution of the firm size distribution and nationality of ownership.
2004/21
Jean CAVAILHÈS, Carl GAIGNÉ and Jacques-François THISSE. Trade costs versus urban costs. Do jobs move to the suburbs or to the sticks?
2004/20
Cyril HARITON and Gwenaël PIASER. When redistribution leads to regressive taxation.
2004/19
Luca PANACCIONE. Efficiency of competitive equilibria with hidden action: the role of separable preferences.
2004/18
Bruno DE BORGER, Stef PROOST and Kurt VAN DENDERCongestion and tax competition in a parallel network.
2004/17
Alessandro FEDELE and Andrea MANTOVANI. Complementarity, coordination, and credit.
2004/16
Michel BAES. Spectral functions on Jordan algebras: differentiability and convexity properties.
2004/15
Shin-Kun PENG, Jacques-François THISSE and Ping WANG. Economic integration and agglomeration in a middle product economy.
2004/14
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and Louis-André GERARD-VARET. Strategic R&D investment, competitive toughness and growth.
2004/13
Emmanuelle AURIOL and Pierre PICARD. Liberal regulation: privatization of natural monopolies with adverse selection.
2004/12
Sébastien LAURENT and Jean-Pierre URBAIN. Bridging the gap between Ox and Gauss using OxGauss.
2004/11
Salvador BARRIOS, Holger GOERG and Eric STROBL. Foreign direct investment, competition and industrial development in the host country.
2004/10
Salvador BARRIOS, Luisito BERTINELLI, Eric STROBL and Antonio Carlos TEIXEIRA. The dynamics of agglomeration: evidence from Ireland and Portugal.
2004/9
Sourafel GIRMA, Holger GOERG and Eric STROBL. Exports, international investment, and plant performance: evidence from a non-parametric test.
2004/8
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Ramon RUIZ-TAMARIT. Imbalance effects in the Lucas model: an analytical exploration.
2004/7
Roland HILDEBRAND. Invariants in the Riemannian geometry of convex sets.
2004/6
Guido COZZI and Ornella TAROLA. Mergers, innovation, and inequality.
2004/5
Ester CAMINA and Nicolas PORTEIRO. The role of mediation in peamaking and peacekeeping negotiations.
2004/4
Yu. NESTEROV. Rounding of convex sets and efficient gradient methods for linear programming problems.
2004/3
Axel GAUTIER and Xavier WAUTHY. Teaching versus research: a multi-tasking approach to multi-department universities.
2004/2
Magali VERDONCK. A note on Kanbur and Keen: Transfers to sustain fiscal cooperation.
2004/1
Michel BEINE, Sébastien LAURENT and Franz C. PALM. Central bank forex interventions assessed using realized moments.
2003
2003/104
Rabah AMIR. Supermodularity and complementarity in economics: an elementary survey.
2003/103
Luc BAUWENS and Nikolaus HAUTSCH. Dynamic latent factor models for intensity processes.
2003/102
Andrea ATTAR, Dipjiyoti MAJUMDAR, Gwenaël PIASER and Nicolàs PORTEIRO. Common agency games with separable preferences.
2003/101
Pierre M. PICARD and Takatoshi TABUCHI. Natural agglomeration.
2003/100
André DE PALMA and Karim KILANI. (Un)conditional distribution of compensating variation in discrete choice models.
2003/99
Rabah AMIR, Igor V. EVSTIGNEEV, Thorsten HENS and Klaus Reiner SCHENK-HOPPÉ. Market selection and survival of investment strategies.
2003/98
Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. CO2 abatement costs and permits price: exploring the impact of banking and the role of future commitments.
2003/97
Vincent D. BLONDEL and Yu. NESTEROV. Fast and precise approximations of the joint spectral radius.
2003/96
Yu. NESTEROV. Unconstrained convex minimization in relative scale.
2003/95
Masahisa FUJITA and Shlomo WEBER. Strategic immigration policies and welfare in heterogeneous countries.
2003/94
Jesus T. PASTOR, Knox LOVELL and Henry TULKENS. Evaluating the financial performance of bank branches.
2003/93
Enrico MINELLI and Salvatore MODICA. Credit market failures and policy.
2003/92
Michel MOUCHART and Marie VANDRESSE. A measure of market imperfection by frontier analysis.
2003/91
Miren LAFOURCADE and Giordano MION. Concentration, spatial clustering and the size of plants: disentangling the sources of co-location externalities.
2003/90
Michel MOUCHART and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Clustered panel data models: an efficient approach for nowcasting from poor data.
2003/89
Paula GONZALEZ. The "gatekeeping" role of General Practitioners. Does patients' information matter ?
2003/88
Johan EYCKMANS and Michael FINUS. Coalition formation in a global warming game: how the design of protocols affects the success of environmental treaty-making.
2003/87
Luc BAUWENS and Jeroen ROMBOUTS. Bayesian clustering of many GARCH models.
2003/86
Yu. NESTEROV. Modified Gauss-Newton scheme with worst-case guarantees for its global performance.
2003/85
Jacques H. DRÈZE and P. Jean-Jacques HERINGS. Sequentially complete markets remain incomplete.
2003/84
Axel GAUTIER and Manipushpak MITRA. Regulation of an open access essential facility.
2003/83
Cuong LE VAN and Cagri SAGLAM. Optimal growth models and the Lagrange multipliers.
2003/82
David DE LA CROIX and Matthias DOEPKE. To segregate or to integrate: education politics and democracy.
2003/81
Ruslan SADYKOV and Laurence WOLSEY. Integer programming and constraint programming in solving a multi-machine assignment scheduling problem with deadlines and release dates.
2003/80
Raouf BOUCEKKINE and Patricia CRIFO. Human capital accumulation and the transition from specialization to multi-tasking.
2003/79
Eric STROBL and Frank WALSH. Dealing with monopsony power: the case for using employment subsidies.
2003/78
Pierre GIOT. The Asian financial crisis: the start of a regime switch in volatility.
2003/77
Vincenzo GALASSO and Paola PROFETA. Lessons for an aging society: the political sustainability of social security systems.
2003/76
Luisito BERTINELLI and Eric STROBL. Urbanization, urban concentration and economic growth in developing countries.
2003/75
Eric STROBL and Frank WALSH. Estimating the shirking model with variable effort.
2003/74
Masahisa FUJITA and Jacques-François THISSE. Globalization and the evolution of the supply chain: who gains and who loses?
2003/73
Christian M. HAFNER and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Estimation of temporally aggregated multivariate GARCH models.
2003/72
Susana PERALTA, Xavier WAUTHY and Tanguy VAN YPERSELE. Should countries control international profit shifting?
2003/71
Yu. NESTEROV. Random walk in a simplex and quadratic optimization over convex polytopes.
2003/70
Walid BEN OMRANE and Andréas HEINEN. The response of individual FX dealers' quoting activity to macroeconomic news announcements.
2003/69
Andréa ATTAR. Financial contracting along the business cycle.
2003/68
Yu. NESTEROV. Dual extrapolation and its applications for solving variational inequalities and related problems.
2003/67
Salvador BARRIOS, Luisito BERTINELLI, Eric STROBL and Antinio TEIXEIRA. Agglomeration economies and the location of industries: a comparison of three small European countries.
2003/66
Rabah AMIR and Val LAMBSON. Entry, exit, and imperfect competition in the long run.
2003/65
Rabah AMIR. Market structure, scale economies and industry performance.
2003/64
Philippe DE DONDER and Jean HINDRIKS. Policy-oriented parties and the choice between social and private insurance.
2003/63
Alain JOUSTEN, Barbara LIPSZYC, Maurice MARCHAND and Pierre PESTIEAU. Long-term care insurance and optimal taxation for altruistic children.
2003/62
Andréas HEINEN. Modelling time series count data: an Autoregressive Conditional Poisson model.
2003/61
Salvador BARRIOS, Luisito BERTINELLI and Eric STROBL. Dry times in Africa: Rainfall and Africa's growth performance.
2003/60
Takatoshi TABUCHI and Jacques-François THISSE. Regional specialization, urban hierarchy, and commuting costs.
2003/59
Etienne LOUTE. Gaussian elimination as a computational paradigm.
2003/58
David DE LA CROIX and Frédéric DOCQUIER. Diverging patterns of education premium and school attendance in France and the US: a Walrasian view.
2003/57
Matthias DAHM and Nicolas PORTEIRO. The political economy of interest groups: pressure and information.
2003/56
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL. Invariance with respect to re-evaluations of coalitional power.
2003/55
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Cagri SAGLAM and Thomas VALLÉE. Technology adoption under embodiment: a two-stage optimal control approach.
2003/54
Lionel ARTIGE, Carmen CAMACHO and David DE LA CROIX. Wealth breeds decline: reversals of leadership and consumption habits.
2003/53
Helena BELTRAN LOPEZ and Alain DURRÉ. The determinants of consumer confidence: the case of the United States and Belgium.
2003/52
Aviad HEIFETZ. The positive foundation of the common prior assumption.
2003/51
Yu. NESTEROV and Arkadi NEMIROVSKI. Central path and Riemannian distances.
2003/50
Luc BAUWENS, Alan KIRMAN, Michel LUBRANO and Camelia PROTOPOPESCU. Ranking economics departments in Europe: a statistical approach.
2003/49
Anindya BHATTACHARYA and Abderrahmane ZIAD. On conservative stable standard of behaviour in situations with perfect foresight.
2003/48
Aviad HEIFETZ and Elle SEGEV. Escalation and delay in protracted international conflicts.
2003/47
Aviad HEIFETZ, Chris SHANNON and Yossi SPIEGEL. What to maximize if you must.
2003/46
Parkash CHANDER. The g-core and coalition formation.
2003/45
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Jacques CRÉMER and Louis-André GÉRARD-VARET. Correlation, independence, and Bayesian incentives.
2003/44
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Didier LAUSSEL. Increasing returns, entrepreneurship and imperfect competition.
2003/43
Salvador BARRIOS and Eric STROBL. Industry mobility and geographic concentration in the European Union.
2003/42
Daniel DE WOLF. Using column generation to solve an industrial mixing problem.
2003/41
Yurii NESTEROV and Boris POLYAK. Cubic regularization of a Newton scheme and its global performance.
2003/40
Luisito BERTINELLI. Does urbanization always foster human capital accumulation?
2003/39
Sylvie CHARLOT, Carl GAIGNÉ, Frédéric ROBERT-NICOUD and Jacques-François THISSE. Agglomeration and welfare: the core-periphery model in the light of Bentham, Kaldor, and Rawls.
2003/38
Rabah AMIR, Effrosyni DIAMANTOUDI and Licun XUE. Merger performance under uncertain efficiency gains.
2003/37
Axel GAUTIER and Minipushpak MITRA. Financing infrastructure under budget constraints.
2003/36
Salvador BARRIOS, Luisito BERTINELLI and Eric STROBL. Geographic concentration and establishment scale: can panel data tell us more ?
2003/35
Yurii NESTEROV. Excessive gap technique in non-smooth convex minimization.
2003/34
Yvan HACHEZ and Yurii NESTEROV. Optimization problems over non-negative polynomials with interpolation constraints.
2003/33
Olivier GOSSNER and Tristan TOMALA. Entropy and codification in repeated games with imperfect monitoring.
2003/32
Simon P. ANDERSON and André DE PALMA. Price dispersion.
2003/31
Luc BAUWENS, Sébastien LAURENT and Jeroen V.K. ROMBOUTS. Multivariate GARCH models: a survey.
2003/30
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Intergenerational transfer of human capital and optimal education policy.
2003/29
Luc BAUWENS, Walid BEN OMRANE and Pierre GIOT. News announcements, market activity and volatility in the Euro/Dollar foreign exchange market.
2003/28
Pierre GIOT and Sébastien LAURENT. Market risk in commodity markets: a VaR approach.
2003/27
Pierre GIOT. The information content of implied volatility indexes for forecasting volatility and market risk.
2003/26
Gilles TEYSSIÈRE. Interaction models for common long-range dependence in asset price volatilities.
2003/25
Andréas HEINEN and Erick RENGIFO. Multivariate modelling of time series count data: an autoregressive conditional poisson model.
2003/24
Luciano G. GRECO. Optimal grants under asymmetric information: federalism versus devolution.
2003/23
Andrea MANTOVANI and Giordano MION. Advertising and endogenous exit in a differentiated duopoly.
2003/22
Pierre M. PICARD and Dao-Zhi ZENG. Agricultural sector and industrial agglomeration.
2003/21
Robin BOADWAY, Maurice MARCHAND and Motohiro SATO. An optimal contract approach to hospital financing.
2003/20
Steve DOBSON, Carlyn RAMLOGAN and Eric STROBL. Why do rates of convergence differ? A meta-regression analysis.
2003/19
Maurice MARCHAND, Philippe MICHEL, Oliver PADDISON and Pierre PESTIEAU. Optimal education subsidy and taxes in an endogenous growth model with human capital.
2003/18
Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria del Mar RACIONERO. Optimal redistribution when different workers are indistinguishable.
2003/17
Salvador BARRIOS, Holger GORG and Eric STROBL. Multinationals' location choice, agglomeration economies and public incentives.
2003/16
Gianmarco OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Agglomeration and economic geography.
2003/15
Giordano MION. Spatial externalities and empirical analysis: the case of Italy.
2003/14
Mathieu VAN VYVE and Francisco ORTEGA. Lot-sizing with fixed charges on stocks: the convex hull.
2003/13
Yu. NESTEROV. Characteristic functions of directed graphs and applications to stochastic equilibrium problems.
2003/12
Yu. NESTEROV. Smooth minimization of non-smooth functions.
2003/11
Luc BAUWENS, Fausto GALLI and Pierre GIOT. The moments of Log-ACD models.
2003/10
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and Louis-André GÉRARD-VARET. Competition for market share or for market size: oligopolistic equilibria with varying competitive toughness.
2003/9
Lajos HOVATH, Piotr KOKOSZKA and Gilles TEYSSIÈRE. Bootstrap misspecification tests for ARCH based on the empirical process of squared residuals.
2003/8
Philippe MICHEL. Public debt and limited altruism: is Ricardian equivalence possible if altruism is limited?
2003/7
Mathieu VAN VYVE. Algorithms for single item constant capacity lotsizing problems.
2003/6
Gwenaël PIASER. Labor mobility and income tax competition.
2003/5
Salvador BARRIOS, Luisito BERTINELLI and Eric STROBL. Multinationals and local indigenous development.
2003/4
Charles FIGUIERES and Magali VERDONCK. On the core of an economy with multilateral and multidimensional environment externalities.
2003/3
Christian HAFNER and Jeroen ROMBOUTS. Semiparametric multivariate GARCH models.
2003/2
Philippe DE DONDER and Jean HINDRIKS. Majority support for progressive income taxation with corner preferences.
2003/1
Quentin LOUVEAUX and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Lifting, superadditivity, mixed integer rounding and single node flow sets revisited.
2002
2002/78
Pierre DEHEZ, Jacques H. DREZE and Takashi SUZUKI. Imperfect competiton à la Negishi, also with fixed costs.
2002/77
Yves SMEERS. Market incompleteness in regional electricity transmission. Part II: the forward and real time markets.
2002/76
Emanuele BACCHIEGA. Wage bargaining and vertical differentiation.
2002/75
Martin MEIER. Finitely additive beliefs and universal type spaces.
2002/74
Rabah AMIR. Impact-adjusted citations as a measure of journal quality.
2002/73
Salvador BARRIOS and Juan José DE LUCIO. Economic integration and regional business cycles: evidence from the Iberian regions.
2002/72
Ori HAIMANKO, Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. On efficiency and sustainability in a collective decision-making problem with heterogeneous agents.
2002/71
Barbara CRESTI. Welfare improving barter in imperfect competition.
2002/70
Pierre M. PICARD and Eric TOULEMONDE. Endogenous qualifications and firms' agglomeration.
2002/69
Frederic H. MURPHY and Yves SMEERS. Generation capacity expansion in imperfectly competitive restructured electricity markets.
2002/68
Yves SMEERS. Market incompleteness in regional electricity transmission. Part I: the forward market.
2002/67
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, Fernando DEL RIO and Omar LICANDRO. Obsolescence and modernization in the growth process.
2002/66
Salvatore MODICA. Asset trading with informed price makers.
2002/65
Piotr KOKOSZKA and Gilles TEYSSIERE. Change-point detection in GARCH models: asymptotic and bootstrap tests.
2002/64
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Concentration in the press industry and the theory of the "circulation spiral".
2002/63
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL and Enrico MINELLI. Two-person bargaining with verifiable information.
2002/62
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Network effects in the press and advertising industries.
2002/61
Effrosyni DIAMANTOUDI and Eftichios S. SARTZEKIS. International environmental agreements - The role of foresight.
2002/60
Alan KIRMAN and Gilles TEYSSIÈRE. Bubbles and long-range dependence in asset prices volatilities.
2002/59
Philippe MICHEL and Pierre PESTIEAU. Wealth transfer taxation with both accidental and planned bequests.
2002/58
Costas AZARIADIS and David DE LA CROIX. Growth or equality? Losers and gainers from financial reform.
2002/57
Liudas GIRAITIS, Piotr KOKOSZKA, Remigijus LEIPUS and Gilles TEYSSIÈRE. On the power of R/S-type tests under contiguous and semi long memory alternatives.
2002/56
Alan KIRMAN and Gilles TEYSSIÈRE. Microeconomic models for long-memory in the volatility of financial time series.
2002/55
Cuong LE VAN and Yiannis VAILAKIS. Recursive utility and optimal growth with bounded or unbounded returns?
2002/54
Pierre GIOT and Joachim GRAMMIG. How large is liquidity risk in a automated auction market?
2002/53
Salvador BARRIOS, Luisito BERTINELLI and Eric STROBL. Coagglomeration and growth.
2002/52
Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Motohiro SATO. Can partial fiscal coordination be welfare worsening? A model of tax competition.
2002/51
Philippe MICHEL. Economic growth with gifts in the family.
2002/50
Pierre GIOT. Implied volatility indices as leading indicators of stock index returns?
2002/49
Philippe MICHEL and Pierre PESTIEAU. Fiscal policy with agents differing in altruism and in ability.
2002/48
Claude D'ASPREMONT, Jacques CREMER and Louis-André GÉRARD-VARET. Balanced Bayesian mechanisms.
2002/47
Effrosyni DIAMANTOUDI and Licun XUE. Coalitions, agreements and efficiency.
2002/46
Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR. Optimal age specific income taxation.
2002/45
Stefano DEMICHELIS and Amrita DHILLON. Learning in elections and voter turnout.
2002/44
Luisito BERTINELLI and Duncan BLACK. Urbanization and growth.
2002/43
Anna RUBINCHIK-PESSACH. Why are some taxes "more equal than others"?
2002/42
Martin BESFAMILLE and Jean-Marie LOZACHMEUR. Construction of facilities under asymmetric information: do constitutions matter?
2002/41
Victor GINSBURGH and Israël ZANG. The museum pass game and its value.
2002/40
Luc CHAMPARNAUD, Victor GINSBURGH and Philippe MICHEL. Can cultural education crowd out arts subsidization?
2002/39
François BOLDRON. Commodity taxation with non linear pricing oligopoly.
2002/38
Pierre GIOT. The information content of implied volatility in agricultural commodity markets.
2002/37
Eugène DURENARD and David VEREDAS. Macro surprises and short-term behaviour in bond futures.
2002/36
Jonathan HAMILTON and Pierre PESTIEAU. Optimal income taxation and the ability distribution: implications for migration equilibria.
2002/35
Antoine BILLOT and Jacques-François THISSE. Stochastic rationality and Möbius inverse.
2002/34
Pierre CARTIGNY and Philippe MICHEL. On the selection of one feedback Nash equilibrium in discounted linear-quadratic games.
2002/33
Victor GINSBURGH and Jan C. van OURS. Expert opinion and compensation: evidence from a musical competition.
2002/32
Susana PERALTA and Tanguy VAN YPERSELE. Coordination of capital taxation among asymmetric countries.
2002/31
Susana PERALTA and Tanguy VAN YPERSELE. Capital tax competition among an arbitrary number of asymmetric countries.
2002/30
Raouf BOUCEKKINE, David DE LA CROIX and Omar LICANDRO. Early mortality declines at the dawn of modern growth.
2002/29
Paul BELLEFLAMME and Jean HINDRIKS. Yardstick competition and political agency problems.
2002/28
Jérôme POUYET and Vincent VEROUDEN. Antitrust enforcement policy and markets interaction: targeted or concerted interventions?
2002/27
Pierre M. PICARD, Jacques-François THISSE and Eric TOULEMONDE. Economic geography and the role of profits.
2002/26
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Attitudes toward advertising and price competition in the press industry.
2002/25
Antoine BILLOT and Jacques-François THISSE. How to share when context matters: the Möbius value as a generalized solution for cooperative games.
2002/24
Bernard LEJEUNE. A diagnostic m-test for distributional specification of parametric conditional heteroscedasticity models for financial data.
2002/23
David VEREDAS, Juan RODRIGUEZ-POO and Antoni ESPASA. On the (intradaily) seasonality and dynamics of a financial point process: a semiparametric approach.
2002/22
David DE LA CROIX and Matthias DOEPKE. Public versus private education when differential fertility matters.
2002/21
Gaetano BLOISE, Jacques H. DRÈZE and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Money and indeterminacy over an infinite horizon.
2002/20
Luc BAUWENS and Sébastien LAURENT. A new class of multivariate skew densities, with application to GARCH models.
2002/19
Marc GERMAIN, Philippe TULKENS, Henry TULKENS and Jean-Pascal VAN YPERSELE. Side payments and international cooperation in a regionalised integrated assessment model for climate change.
2002/18
Ori HAIMANKO, Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. Transfers in a polarized country: bridging the gap between efficiency and stability.
2002/17
Anna BASSANINI and Jérôme POUYET. Strategic choice of financing systems in regulated and interconnected industries.
2002/16
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL. The procedural value.
2002/15
Axel GAUTIER. Common and separate ownership of projects.
2002/14
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL. Values for cooperative games with incomplete information: an eloquent example.
2002/13
Gaetano BLOISE. The fragility of the fiscal theory of price determination.
2002/12
Laurence A. WOLSEY. Solving multi-item lot-sizing problems with an MIP solver using classification and reformulation.
2002/11
Masahisa FUJITA and Jacques-François THISSE. Agglomeration and market interaction.
2002/10
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL. Axiomatizing the Harsanyi value, the symmetric egalitarian solution and the consistent Shapley value.
2002/09
Hamish WATERER, Ellis L. JOHNSON and Martin W.P. SAVELSBERGH. The relation of time indexed formulations of single machine scheduling problems to the node packing problem.
2002/08
Egon BALAS, Alexander BOCKMAYR, Nicolai PISARUK and Laurence WOLSEY. On unions and dominants of polytopes.
2002/07
Ernesto SAVAGLIO. Ordering, equity and non-expected utility theory.
2002/06
Henry TULKENS. On cooperation in Musgravian models of externalities within a federation.
2002/05
Jacques DREZE. Loss reduction and implicit deductibles in medical insurance.
2002/04
Gaetano BLOISE and Pietro REICHLIN. Risk and intermediation in a dual financial market model.
2002/03
Manuel LEITE-MONTEIRO, Maurice MARCHAND and Pierre PESTIEAU. Redistribution with capital mobility and unions' wage setting.
2002/02
Ismael R. DE FARIAS and Georges L. NEMHAUSER. A polyhedral study of the cardinality constrained knapsack problem.
2002/01
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL and Enrico MINELLI. Two remarks on the inner core.
2001
2001/61
Martin MEIER. An infinitary probability logic for type spaces.
2001/60
Rabah AMIR. Stochastic games in economics and related fields: an overview.
2001/59
Rabah AMIR. Stochastic games in economics: the lattice-theoretic approach.
2001/58
Jacques H. DREZE. Indeterminateness of equilibria and macroeconomics.
2001/57
Damien GAUMONT and Philippe MICHEL. Information, the internet and competitive equilibrium.
2001/56
Mathieu VAN VYVE and Yves POCHET. A general heuristic for production planning problems.
2001/55
Joachim GRAMMIG, Reinhard HUJER and Michael SCHEIDLER. The econometrics of airline network management.
2001/54
Jean HINDRIKS and Philippe DE DONDER. The politics of redistributive social insurance.
2001/53
Sourour ELLOUMI, Martine LABBE and Yves POCHET. New formulation and resolution method for the p-center problem.
2001/52
Tim COELLI, Emili GRIFELL-TATJE and Sergio PERELMAN. Capacity utilisation and profitability: a decomposition of short run profit efficiency.
2001/51
Rabah AMIR, Niels NANNERUP, Anna STEPANOVA and Elina EGUIAZAROVA. Monopoly versus R&D-integrated duopoly.
2001/50
Rabah AMIR, Igor EVSTIGNEEV and John WOODERS. Noncooperative versus cooperative R&D with endogenous spillover rates.
2001/49
Rabah AMIR and Isabel GRILO. On strategic complementarity conditions in Bertrand oligopoly.
2001/48
Charles FIGUIERES and Jean HINDRIKS. Matching grants and Ricardian equivalence.
2001/47
Olivier GOSSNER and Penélope HERNANDEZ. On the complexity of coordination.
2001/46
Christian M. HAFNER. Fourth moments of multivariate GARCH processes.
2001/45
Olivier PADDISON and Pierre PESTIEAU. Old age consumption and pension policy in a two-tier developing economy.
2001/44
Takatoshi TABUCHI and Jacques-François THISSE. Taste heterogeneity, labor mobility and economic geography.
2001/43
Françoise FORGES, Enrico MINELLI and Rajiv VOHRA. Incentives and the core of an exchange economy: a survey.
2001/42
Yves CRAMA, Yves POCHET and Yannic WERA. A discussion of production planning approaches in the process industry.
2001/41
Robin BOADWAY, Manuel LEITE-MONTEIRO, Maurice MARCHAND and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social insurance and redistribution.
2001/40
Claude d'ASPREMONT and Louis GEVERS. Social welfare functionals and interpersonal comparability.
2001/39
Christian M. HAFNER and Helmut HERWARTZ. Volatility impulse response functions for multivariate GARCH models.
2001/38
Charles FIGUIERES, Mabel TIDBALL and Alain JEAN-MARIE. On the effects of conjectures in a symmetric strategic setting.
2001/37
Philippe CHEVALIER, Yves POCHET and Laurence TALBOT. Design and performance analysis of a heavily loaded material handling system.
2001/36
Marcelo FERNANDES and Joachim GRAMMIG. A family of autoregressive conditional duration models.
2001/35
Marc GERMAIN and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. Optimal policy with tradable and bankable pollution permits: taking the market microstructure into account.
2001/34
Cuong LE VAN and Lisa MORHAIM. Optimal growth models with bounded or unbounded returns: a unifying approach.
2001/33
Geoffroy DE CLIPPEL. An axiomatization of the inner core.
2001/32
Joe THARAKAN. Revisiting ``On nations' size and transportation costs".
2001/31
Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social insurance competition between Bismarck and Beveridge.
2001/30
Toru HOKARI and Özgür KIBRIS. Consistency, converse consistency, and aspirations in coalitional games.
2001/29
Francesco DE SINOPOLI and Giovanna IANNANTUONI. Sincere and strategic voters in a model of proportional representation.
2001/28
Joachim GRAMMIG, Michael MELVIN and Christian SCHLAG. Price discovery in international equity trading.
2001/27
Gemma ABIO and Ció PATXOT. Optimal population growth and social security reform with heterogeneous agents.
2001/26
Pascal BELAN, Philippe MICHEL and Bertrand WIGNIOLLE. Pension funds and capital accumulation.
2001/25
Robin BOADWAY, Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU and Maria del Mar RACIONERO. Optimal redistribution with heterogeneous preferences for leisure.
2001/24
Moshe JUSTMAN, Jacques-François THISSE and Tanguy VAN YPERSELE. Fiscal competition and regional differentiation.
2001/23
Maurice MARCHAND and Fred SCHROYEN. Markets for public and private health care: redistribution arguments for a mixed system.
2001/22
Pierre GIOT and Sébastien LAURENT. Value-at-risk for long and short trading positions.
2001/21
Helmuth CREMER, Arnaud DELLIS and Pierre PESTIEAU. Family size and optimal income taxation.
2001/20
Helmuth CREMER, Pierre PESTIEAU and Jean-Charles ROCHET. Capital income taxation when inherited wealth is not observable.
2001/19
Gaël GIRAUD and Céline ROCHON. Generic efficiency and collusion-proofness in exchange economies.
2001/18
Gaël GIRAUD and Céline ROCHON. Consistent collusion-proofness and correlation in exchange economies.
2001/17
Alessadro CITANNA, Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS and Mario TIRELLI. The taxation of trades in assets.
2001/16
Antoine SOUBEYRAN and Shlomo WEBER. District formation: a co-opetition approach.
2001/15
Charles FIGUIERES, Jean HINDRIKS and Gareth D. MYLES. Revenue sharing versus expenditure sharing.
2001/14
Ernesto SAVAGLIO. A note on inequality criteria.
2001/13
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Xavier Y. WAUTHY. The option of joint purchase in vertically differentiated markets.
2001/12
Théophile AZOMAHOU and Nguyen VAN PHU. Economic growth and CO2 emissions: a nonparametric approach.
2001/11
Michel LE BRETON and Shlomo WEBER. The art of making everybody happy: how to prevent a secession.
2001/10
Elena DEL REY. Persistent inequality through schooling: the role of limited school capacity.
2001/9
Philippe MICHEL and Pierre PESTIEAU. Fiscal policy in a growth model with bequest-as-consumption.
2001/8
Andrew J. MILLER and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Discrete lot-sizing and convex integer programming.
2001/7
Ezra EINY, Ori HAIMANKO, Ram ORZACH and Aner SELA. Dominance solvability of second-price auctions with differential information.
2001/6
Andrew J. MILLER, George L. NEMHAUSER and Martin W.P. SAVELSBERGH. A multi-item prosuction planning model with setup times : algorithms, reformulations and polyhedral characterizations for a special case.
2001/5
Marc GERMAIN and Vincent VAN STEENBERGHE. Constraining equitable allocations of tradable greenhouse gases emission quotas by acceptability.
2001/4
Jean HINDRIKS and Gareth D. MYLES. Strategic inter-regional transfers.
2001/3
Takatoshi TABUCHI, Jacques-François THISSE and Dao-Zhi ZENG. On the evolution of a multi-regional system.
2001/2
Philippe JEHIEL and Jacques-François THISSE. Lobbying in public decision making.
2001/1
Françoise FORGES, Jean-François MERTENS and Rajiv VOHRA. The ex ante incentive compatible core in the absence of wealth effects.
2000
2000/63
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Lisa GRAZZINI. Strategic multilateral exchange and taxes.
2000/62
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Xavier Y. WAUTHY. Another perverse effect of monopoly power.
2000/61
Philippe MICHEL and Bertrand WIGNIOLLE. Temporary bubbles in an economy with under-accumulation.
2000/60
Luc BAUWENS, Pierre GIOT, Joachim GRAMMIG and David VEREDAS. A comparison of financial duration models via density forecasts.
2000/59
Stefano DEMICHELIS and Klaus RITZBERGER. From evolutionary to strategic stability.
2000/58
Jean HINDRIKS. Public versus private insurance: a political economy argument.
2000/57
Bernard DE MEYER and Hadiza MOUSSA SALEY. On the strategic origin of Brownian motion in finance.
2000/56
Ori HAIMANKO and Richard STEINBERG. Price symmetry in a duopoly with congestion.
2000/55
Ezra EINY, Ori HAIMANKO, Ram ORZACH and Aner SELA. Information advantage and dominant strategies in second-price auctions.
2000/54
Lisa GRAZZINI. Ad valorem and per unit taxation in an oligopoly model.
2000/53
Claude d'ASPREMONT, Rodolphe DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and Louis-André GERARD-VARET. Endogenous business cycles and business formation with strategic investment.
2000/52
Andrew J. MILLER, George L. NEMHAUSER and Martin W.P. SAVELSBERGH. On the polyhedral structure of a multi-item production planning model with setup times.
2000/51
Quentin LOUVEAUX and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Combining problem structure with basis reduction to solve a class of hard integer programs.
2000/50
Jorge DURAN and Cuong LE VAN. A simple proof of existence of equilibrium in a one sector growth model with bounded or unbounded returns from below.
2000/49
Francisco ORTEGA and Laurence WOLSEY. A branch-and-cut algorithm for the single commodity uncapacitated fixed charge network flow problem.
2000/48
Giuseppe RUSSO and David VEREDAS. Institutional rigidities and employment rigidity in the Italian large industrial firms.
2000/47
Marko LOPARIC, Hugues MARCHAND and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Dynamic knapsack sets and capacitated lot-sizing.
2000/46
Frédéric JOUNEAU-SION and Olivier TORRES. Auctions with discrete increments: a structural econometric approach based on dominated strategies.
2000/45
Pierre GIOT. Intraday value-at-risk.
2000/44
Jacques H. DREZE and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Monetary equilibria.
2000/43
Luc BAUWENS and John HUNTER. Identifying long-run behaviour with non-stationary data.
2000/42
Tim COELLI. On the econometric estimation of the distance function representation of a production technology.
2000/41
Parkash CHANDER. A simple measure of risk aversion in the large and an application.
2000/40
Gaetano BLOISE and Francesco MAGRIS. Sunspot equilibria in a monetary economy with capital accumulation.
2000/39
Andrew J. MILLER, George L. NEMHAUSER and Martin W.P. SAVELSBERGH. Solving multi-item capacitated lot-sizing problems with setup times by branch-and-cut.
2000/38
Michel LUBRANO. Bayesian non-linear modellings of the short term US interest rate: the help of non-parametric tools.
2000/37
Francesco DE SINOPOLI and Giovanna IANNANTUONI. A spatial voting model where proportional rule leads to two-party equilibria.
2000/36
Frédéric DOCQUIER and Oliver PADDISON. Growth and equality effects of pension plans.
2000/35
Pierre PESTIEAU and Uri M. POSSEN. Macroeconomic implications of switching the social security trust fund towards a greater investment in equities.
2000/34
Stefano DEMICHELIS and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Life-span and the determinacy of equilibrium in economies of overlapping generations.
2000/33
Laurence BROZE, Christian FRANCQ and Jean-Michel ZAKOIAN. Non redundancy of high order moment conditions for efficient GMM estimation of weak AR processes.
2000/32
Lod BERLAGE, Danny CASSIMON, Jacques DREZE and Paul REDNG. Prospective aid and indebtedness relief: A proposal.
2000/31
Don COPPERSMITH and Jon LEE. Indivisibility and divisibility polytopes.
2000/30
Elena DEL REY. Teaching versus research: a model of state university competition.
2000/29
Courtney COILE, Peter DIAMOND, Jonathan GRUBER and Alain JOUSTEN. Delays in claiming social security benefits.
2000/28
Stefano LOVO. Infinitely lived representative agent exchange economy with myopia.
2000/27
Yu. NESTEROV and André de PALMA. Stable dynamics in transportation systems.
2000/26
Jean-Jacques HERINGS and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Equilibrium and arbitrage in incomplete asset markets with fixed prices.
2000/25
Pierre-André CHIAPPORI, Ivar EKELAND, Félix KUBLER and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. The identification of preferences from equilibrium prices under uncertainty.
2000/24
Pierre-André CHIAPPORI, Ivar EKELAND, Félix KUBLER and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. The identification of preferences from equilibrium prices.
2000/23
Olivier PEREIRA and Laurence WOLSEY. On the Wagner-Whitin lot-sizing polyhedron.
2000/22
Jean-François LASLIER and Nathalie PICARD. Distributive politics: does electoral competition promote inequality?
2000/21
Frank H. PAGE, Jr. Competitive selling mechanisms: the delegation principle and farsighted stability.
2000/20
Suresh MUTUSWAMI and Eyal WINTER. Subscription mechanisms for network formation.
2000/19
Mario TIRELLI. Constrained suboptimality and financial innovation in GEI with a single commodity.
2000/18
Stefano DE MICHELIS. On the index and asymptotic stability of dynamics.
2000/17
Stefano DE MICHELIS and Fabrizio GERMANO. On the indices of zeros of Nash fields.
2000/16
Gaël GIRAUD. An algebraic index theorem for non-smooth economies.
2000/15
Jacques H. DREZE. Economic and social security in the twenty-first century, with attention to Europe.
2000/14
Michel X. GOEMANS and Martin SKUTELLA. Cooperative facility location games.
2000/13
Yu. NESTEROV and Jean-Philippe VIAL. Confidence level solutions for stochastic programming.
2000/12
Alan HOFFMAN, Jon LEE and Joy WILLIAMS. New upper bounds for maximum-entropy sampling.
2000/11
Mario TIRELLI. Capital income taxation when markets are incomplete.
2000/10
Stefano DE MICHELIS and Fabrizio GERMANO. On knots and dynamics in games.
2000/9
Gaetan BELVAUX and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Modelling practical lot-sizing problems as mixed integer programs.
2000/8
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. Does press advertising foster the "Pensée unique"?
2000/7
Jacques H. DREZE and Aldo RUSTICHINI. State-dependent utility and decision theory.
2000/6
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ, Didier LAUSSEL and Nathalie SONNAC. TV-broadcasting competition and advertising.
2000/5
Michele CONFORTI, Giovanni RINALDI and Laurence WOLSEY. On the cut polyhedron.
2000/4
Enrico MINELLI and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Information at equilibrium.
2000/3
Philippe CATTOIR and Frédéric DOCQUIER. Debt-sharing and secession: A generational accounting approach.
2000/2
Karen AARDAL, Robert WEISMANTEL and Laurence WOLSEY. Non-standard approaches to integer programming.
2000/1
Joe THARAKAN and Jacques-François THISSE. The importance of being small: size effects in international trade.
1999
9967
Francis BLOCH and Stéphane ROTTIER. Agenda control in coalition formation.
9966
Olivier DAXHELET and Yves SMEERS. Variational inequality models of restructured electricity systems.
9965
Giovanna IANNANTUONI. Divided government and dominance solvability.
9964
Jacques H. DREZE. On the macroeconomics of uncertainty and incomplete markets.
9963
Martin SKUTELLA. Convex quadratic and semidefinite programming relaxations in scheduling.
9962
Michel X. GOEMANS and Franz RENDL. Semidefinite programs and association schemes.
9961
Michel X. GOEMANS, Maurice QUEYRANNE, Andreas S. SCHULZ, Martin SKUTELLA and Yaoguang WANG. Single machine scheduling with release dates.
9960
Francesco DE SINOPOLI. A note on forward induction in a model of representative democracy.
9959
Rabah AMIR and Val E. LAMBSON. On the effects of entry in Cournot markets.
9958
Luc BAUWENS and David VEREDAS. The stochastic conditional duration model: a latent factor model for the analysis of financial durations.
9957
Luc BAUWENS, Charles S. BOS and Herman K. VAN DIJK. Adaptive polar sampling with an application to a bayes measure of value-at-risk.
9956
Nicolas BOCCARD and Xavier WAUTHY. Relaxing Bertrand competition: capacity commitment beats quality differentiation.
9955
Georges CASAMATTA, Helmuth CREMER and Pierre PESTIEAU. The political economy of social security.
9954
Igal MILCHTAICH. How does selfishness affect well-being?
9953
Hugues MARCHAND, Alexander MARTIN, Robert WEISMANTEL and Laurence WOLSEY. Cutting planes in integer and mixed integer programming.
9952
Gian-Luigi ALBANO, Fabrizio GERMANO and Stefano LOVO. A comparison of standard multi-unit auctions with synergies.
9951
Philippe MICHEL and Pierre PESTIEAU. Social security and early retirement in an overlapping-generations growth model.
9950
Jacqueline BOUCHER and Yves SMEERS. Alternative models of restructured electricity systems. Part 1: no market power.
9949
Olivier DE WOLF. Optimal strategies in n-person unilaterally competitive games.
9948
Satoru IWATA, Lisa FLEISCHER and Satoru FUJISHIGE. A strongly polynomial-time algorithm for minimizing submodular functions.
9947
Lisa FLEISCHER, Satoru IWATA and S. Thomas McCORMICK. A faster capacity scaling algorithm for minimum cost submodular flow.
9946
Aviad HEIFETZ, Enrico MINELLI and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Arbitrage and equilibrium with exchangeable risks.
9945
Stefano DEMICHELIS and Fabrizio GERMANO. Some consequences of the unknottedness of the Walras correspondence.
9944
Pierre GIOT. Time transformations, intraday data and volatility models.
9943
Enrico MINELLI and Heracles POLEMARCHAKIS. Nash-Walras equilibria of a large economy.
9942
Yves CRAMA, Luc LERUTH, Luc RENNEBOOG and Jean-Pierre URBAIN. Corporate governance structures, control and performance in European markets: a tale of two systems.
9941
Gianmarco OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Agglomeration and trade revisited.
9940
Navin ASWAL, Shurojit CHATTERJI and Arunava SEN. Dictatorial domains.
9939
Andrew CHESHER, Geert DHAENE, Christian GOURIEROUX and Olivier SCAILLET. Bartlett identities tests.
9938
François MAIRESSE and Philippe VANDEN EECKAUT. Museum assessment and FDH technology: a global approach.
9937
Michel X. GOEMANS. Approximate edge splitting.
9936
Marc GERMAIN and Jean-Pascal VAN YPERSELE. Financial transfers to sustain international cooperation in the climate change framework.
9935
Nicolas BOCCARD and Riccardo CALCAGNO. Asymmetries of information in centralized order-driven markets.
9934
Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS and Céline ROCHON. Debt, liquidity and dynamics.
9933
Felix KÃœBLER and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. The identification of preferences from the equilibrium prices of commodities and assets.
9932
Jahangir AZIZ and Luc LERUTH. Cyclical effects of the composition of government purchases.
9931
Francesco DE SINOPOLI. Two examples of strategic equilibria in approval voting games.
9930
Francesco DE SINOPOLI. Further remarks on strategic stability in plurality games.
9929
Martin SKUTELLA and Gerhard J. WOEGINGER. A PTAS for minimizing the total weighted completion time on identical parallel machines.
9928
Giovanna IANNANTUONI. Subgame perfection in a ``divided government" model.
9927
Francesco DE SINOPOLI and Alessandro TURRINI. A remark on voters' rationality in Besley and Coate model of representative democracy.
9926
Johan EYCKMANS and Henry TULKENS. Simulating with RICE coalitionally stable burden sharing agreements for the climate change problem.
9925
Parkash CHANDER, Henry TULKENS, Jean-Pascal VAN YPERSELE and Stephane WILLEMS. The Kyoto Protocol: an economic and game theoretic interpretation.
9924
Emmanuel FLACHAIRE. A better way to bootstrap pairs.
9923
Vincent BARTHELEMY and Philippe MICHEL. The role of education supply in economic growth and the dynamics of skills.
9922
Pierre GIOT, Bruno HENRY DE FRAHAN and Nicolas PIROTTE. Co-integration and leadership in the European off-season fresh fruit market.
9921
John DUGGAN and Michel LE BRETON. Mixed refinements of Shapley's saddles and weak tournaments.
9920
Ana MAULEON and Vincent VANNETELBOSCH. Coalitional negotiation.
9919
Gianmarco I.P. OTTAVIANO and Jacques-François THISSE. Monopolistic competition, multiproduct firms and optimum product diversity.
9918
Leonidas C. KOUTSOUGERAS. Market games with multiple trading posts.
9917
Marko LOPARIC, Yves POCHET and Laurence A. WOLSEY. The uncapacitated lot-sizing problem with sales and safety stocks.
9916
Hylke VANDENBUSSCHE and Xavier WAUTHY. European antidumping policy and firms' strategic choice of quality.
9915
Yu. NESTEROV. Global quadratic optimization on the sets with simplex structure.
9914
Cinzia ROVESTI. Optimal dynamic antitrust policies.
9913
Nicolas BOCCARD and Yves ZENOU. Racial discrimination and redlining in cities.
9912
Paolo GHIRARDATO and Michel LE BRETON. Choquet rationality.
9911
Bhaskar DUTTA, Matthew O. JACKSON and Michel LE BRETON. Srategic candidacy and voting procedures.
9910
Helmuth CREMER, Pierre PESTIEAU and Jean-Charles ROCHET. Direct versus indirect taxation: The design of the tax structure revisited.
9909
MarÃa del Mar RACIONERO. Optimal redistribution with unobservable preferences for an observable merit good.
9908
Francis BLOCH and Hélène FERRER. Trade fragmentation and coordination in bilateral oligopolies.
9907
Yu. NESTEROV. Stable flows in transportation networks.
9906
Jean GABSZEWICZ and Alessandro TURRINI. Workers' skills and product selection.
9905
Leonidas C. KOUTSOUGERAS. A remark on the number of trading posts in strategic market games.
9904
Jacques DREZE. On the dynamics of suppply-constrained equilibria.
9903
Parkash CHANDER and Ali KHAN. International treaties on trade and global pollution.
9902
Yves ZENOU. Agglomeration economies in European and American cities.
9901
Sébastien STEINMETZ and Yves ZENOU. On the existence of spatial monopolies under free entry.
1998
9866
Michel LUBRANO. Smooth transition GARCH models: a Bayesian perspective.
9865
Marc FLEURBAEY and François MANIQUET. Optimal income taxation: an ordinal approach.
9864
Marion JANSEN and Alessandro TURRINI. Job creation, job destruction, and the international division of labour.
9863
Chrissopighi BRAILA and Alessandro TURRINI. Assets, human capital, and growth.
9862
Matteo SALTO. Indeterminacy of equilibrium allocations in monetary open economies.
9861
Andre de PALMA and Yurii NESTEROV. Optimization formulations and static equilibrium in congested transportation networks.
9860
Yurii NESTEROV. Global quadratic optimization via conic relaxation.
9859
Cristina C.B. CAVALCANTE, Cid CARVALHO DE SOUZA, Martin W. P. SAVELSBERGH, Yaoguang WANG and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Scheduling projects with labor constraints.
9858
Jean-Marie BALAND, Jean DREZE and Luc LERUTH. Daily wages and piece rates in agrarian economies.
9857
Elena DEL REY CANTELI. The effects of economic integration on the provision of mandatory education as a redistributive policy.
9856
Olivier GOSSNER and Nicolas VIEILLE. Repeated communication through the mechanism and.
9855
Kristiaan KERSTENS and Philippe VANDEN EECKAUT. Distinguishing technical and scale efficiency on non-convex and convex technologies: theoretical analysis and empirical illustrations.
9854
Parkash CHANDER. International treaties on global pollution: a dynamic time-path analysis.
9853
Jacques H. DREZE and Heracles M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Intertemporal general equilibrium and monetary theory.
9852
Nicolas BOCCARD. A necessary condition for optimality in renegotiation design.
9851
Anna Cristina D'ADDIO. Unemployment durations of French young people.
9850
Michel MOUCHART and Ernesto SAN MARTIN. Bayesian specification and identification of a class of mixture models.
9849
Gaetan BELVAUX and Laurence A. WOLSEY. Lot-sizing problems: modelling issues and a specialized branch-and-cut system BC - PROD.
9848
Jean J. GABSZEWICZ and Lisa GRAZZINI. Taxing market power.
9847
Christian M. HAFNER and Helmut HERWARTZ. Volatility impulse response functions for multivariate GARCH models.
9846
Ilhem BAGHDADLI and Dominique HENRIET. Proliferation under threat of entry: pre-emptive investment or "hopeful monsters'' ?
9845
Jacques H. DREZE and P. Jean-Jacques HERINGS. Continua of underemployment equilibria.
9844
Luc BAUWENS and Pierre GIOT. Asymmetric ACD models: introducing price information in ACD models with a two state transition model.
9843
Francesco DE SINOPOLI. Strategic stability and non cooperative voting games: The plurality rule.
9842
Denis NADDEF and Yves POCHET. The symmetric traveling salesman polytope revisited.
9841
J.-J. HERINGS and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. Pareto improving price regulation when the asset market is incomplete.
9840
P. MICHEL and P. PESTIEAU. Fiscal policy when individuals differ regarding to altruism and labor supply.
9839
H. MARCHAND and L. A. WOLSEY. Aggregation and mixed integer rounding to solve MIPs.
9838
G. CASAMATTA, H. CREMER and P. PESTIEAU. On the political sustainability of redistributive social insurance systems.
9837
G. BLOISE, S. CURRARINI and N. KIKIDIS. Inflation, welfare and public goods.
9836
L. SIMAR and P.W. WILSON. Productivity growth in industrialized countries.
9835
O. GOSSNER. Repeated games played by cryptographically sophisticated players.
9834
F. DE SINOPOLI. Two results about generic non cooperative voting games with plurality rule.
9833
F. GERMANO. On Nash equivalence classes of generic normal form games.
9832
M. GERMAIN, Ph. TOINT, H. TULKENS and A. DE ZEEUW. Transfers to sustain core-theoretic cooperation in international stock pollutant control.
9831
G.-L. ALBANO and F. JOUNEAU. A Bayesian approach to the econometrics of first-price auctions.
9830
F. BLOCH and H. FERRER. Strategic complements and substitutes in bilateral oligopolies.
9829
P. J.-J. HERINGS and V. J. VANNETELBOSCH. The equivalence of the Dekel-Fudenberg iterative procedure and weakly perfect rationalizability.
9828
L. VENTURA Investment decisions and normalization with incomplete markets: a remark.
9827
M. MOUCHART and E. SCHEIHING. Bayesian evaluation of a non-admissible conditioning: the case of Fisher test.
9826
E. SCHEIHING and M. MOUCHART. Bayesian evaluation of a semi-parametric binary response model.
9825
M. MOUCHART and E. SAN MARTÃN. Identification problems in a class of mixture models with an application to the LISREL model.
9824
M. MOUCHART, J.-M. ROLIN and E. SCHEIHING. Bayesian identification of semi-parametric binary response models.
9823
O. GOSSNER and N. VIEILLE. Strategic learning in games with symmetric information.
9822
S. BARBERÀ, M. MASCHLER and J. SHALEV. Voting for voters: a model of electoral evolution.
9821
Yu. NESTEROV. Parabolic target space and primal-dual interior-point methods.
9820
P.-A. JOUVET. Voluntary contributions with uncertainty: The environmental quality.
9819
L. CALVET, J.-M. GRANDMONT and I. LEMAIRE. Heterogeneous probabilities in complete asset markets.
9818
N. BOCCARD and X. WAUTHY. Import restraints and quality choice under vertical differentiation.
9817
D. ALBOTH, A. LERNER and J. SHALEV. Profit maximizing in auctions of public goods.
9816
R. CALCAGNO and S. M. LOVO. Bid-ask price competition with asymmetric information between market makers.
9815
S. WEI. A censored-GARCH model of asset returns with price limits.
9814
J. SHALEV. Loss aversion in repeated games.
9813
J. BLOISE. Sunspot equilibria out of the stable manifold.
9812
L. GEVERS and P. MICHEL. Economic dynasties with intermissions.
9811
O. GÃœNLÃœCK and Y. POCHET. Mixing mixed-integer inequalities.
9810
C. d'ASPREMONT, J. CRÉMER and L.-A. GÉRARD-VARET. Unique implementation in auctions and in public goods problems.
9809
L. KOUTSOUGERAS. On a three way equivalence.
9808
E. D. ANDERSEN ans K. D. ANDERSEN. A parallel interior-point algorithm for linear programming on a shared memory machine.
9807
C. ROCHON. Liquidity constraints and cycles.
9806
H. CREMER and P. PESTIEAU. Non-linear taxation of bequests, equal sharing rules and the tradeoff between intra- and inter-family inequalities.
9805
B. CRETTEZ, P. MICHEL and B. WIGNIOLLE. Cash-in-advance contraints in the Diamond overlapping generations model: neutrality and optimality of monetary policies.
9804
M. RACIONERO. Optimal tax mix with merit goods.
9803
R. BOADWAY, M. MARCHAND and M. VIGNEAULT. The consequences of overlapping tax bases for redistribution and public spending in a federation.
9802
M. MARINI. Managers compensation and collusive behaviour under Cournot oligopoly.
9801
M. X. GOEMANS and D. P. WILLIAMSON. Two-dimensional Gantt charts and a scheduling algorithm of Lawler.
1997
9793
S. CURRARINI and H. TULKENS. Core-theoric and political stability of international agreements on transfrontier pollution.
9792
O. GOSSNER. Secure protocols or how communication generates correlation.
9791
O. GOSSNER. Comparison of information structures.
9790
J. J. GABSZEWICZ and N. SONNAC. Subscription as a price discrimination device.
9789
L. BAUWENS and P. GIOT. The logarithmic ACD model: an application to market microstructure and NASDAQ.
9788
J.-M. GRANDMONT. Expectations formation and stability of large socioeconomic systems.
9787
J.-M. GRANDMONT, P. PINTUS and R. de VILDER. Capital-labor substitution and competitive nonlinear endogenous business cycles.
9786
M. LEITE-MONTEIRO. Redistributive taxation and migration under uncertainty.
9785
M. MORELLI and P. PENELLE. Economic integration as a partition function game.
9784
P. BELAN and P. PESTIEAU. Privatizing social security: a critical assessment.
9783
N. BOCCARD and X. WAUTHY. Capacity precommitment in Hotelling's model.
9782
N. BOCCARD and X. WAUTHY. Export restraints and horizontal product differentiation.
9781
S.X. WEI. A Bayesian approach to dynamic Tobit models.
9780
L. BAUWENS, D. DEPRINS and J.-P. VANDEUREN. Modelling interest rates with a cointegrated VAR-GARCH model.
9779
B. LEJEUNE. Second order pseudo-maximum likelihood estimation and conditional variance misspecification.
9778
C. CORDIER, H. MARCHAND, R. LAUNDY and L. A. WOLSEY. bc - opt: a branch-and-cut code for mixed integer programs.
9777
D. ALBOTH, A. LERNER and J. SHALEV. Auctioning public goods to groups of agents.
9776
V. PATILEA and E. RENAULT. Continuously updated extremum estimators.
9775
E. GHYSELS, V. PATILEA, E. RENAULT, O. TORRES. Nonparametric methods and option pricing.
9774
J. SHALEV. Loss aversion equilibrium. Revised.
9773
C. d'ASPREMONT, R. DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and L.-A. GÉRARD-VARET. Contestability and the indeterminacy of free entry equilibria.
9772
X. WAUTHY and Y. ZENOU. Efficiency wages, labor heterogeneity and the financing of the training cost.
9771
R. BOADWAY, M. MARCHAND and M. SATO. Subsidies versus public provision of private goods as instruments for redistribution.
9770
R. BOADWAY, M. MARCHAND and P. PESTIEAU. Redistribution with unobservable bequests: a case for taxing capital income.
9769
S. BOSI and F. MAGRIS. Endogenous business cycles: capital-labor substitution and liquidity constraint with increasing returns to scale.
9768
K. J. van GARDEREN. Exact geometry of explosive autoregressive models.
9767
Y. NESTEROV and J.-P. VIAL. Homogeneous analytic center cutting plane methods for convex problems and variational inequalities.
9766
G. CODOGNATO. Cournot-Nash equilibria in limit exchange economies with complete markets: a comparison between two models.
9765
J. P. PEDROSO. Niche search: an application to the Manhattan newspaper problem.
9764
K. GLAZEBROOK and . NINÔ-MORA. A linear programming approach to stability, optimization and performance analysis for Markovian multiclass queueing networks.
9763
C. d'ASPREMONT and P. MONGIN. A welfarist version of Harsanyi's aggregation theorem.
9762
L. SIMAR and P. W. WILSON. Some problems with the Ferrier/Hirschberg bootstrap idea.
9761
Y. SMEERS. Computable equilibrium models and the restructing of the European electricity and gas markets.
9760
Y. SMEERS and WEI J.-Y. Do we need a power exchange if there are enough power marketers?
9759
L. BAUWENS and M. LUBRANO. Bayesian option pricing using asymmetric GARCH.
9758
C. HARA. The coordinating role of a redundant security in frictional markets.
9757
C. HARA. Robustness of the coordinating role of a redundant security.
9756
A. TURRINI. Vertically differentiated goods and labour markets. A note on quality, quantity and welfare.
9755
J. GABSZEWICZ and A. TURRINI. Worker's skills, product quality and industry equilibrium.
9754
L. GRAZZINI and T. van YPERSELE. Tax harmonisation and political competition.
9753
A. IRMEN and J.- F. THISSE. Competition in multi-characteristics spaces: Hotelling was almost right.
9752
H. TULKENS. Cooperation vs. free riding in international environmental affairs: two approaches.
9751
J. H. DRÈZE. Walras-Keynes equilibria coordination and macroeconomics.
9750
I. GRILO and X. WAUTHY. Competing with second-hand products when consumers differ in risk aversion
9749
Yu. NESTEROV. Structure of non-negative polynomials and optimization problems.
9748
B. DE MEYER and D. ROSENBERG. "Cav u" and the dual game.
9747
W. HÄRDLE and C. HAFNER. Discrete time option pricing with flexible volatility estimation.
9746
K. M. ANSTREICHER. Linear programming in [ O (n^3 / ln n * L) ] operations.
9745
K. M. ANSTREICHER. Ellipsoidal approximations of convex sets based on the volumetric barrier.
9744
Yu. NESTEROV. Semidefinite relaxation and nonconvex quadratic optimization.
9743
P. KLINGER MONTEIRO and M. R. PÃSCOA. Discreteness of equilibria in incomplete markets with a continuum of states.
9742
P. KLINGER MONTEIRO. Optimall all-pay auction when signals are correlated.
9741
P.-A. JOUVET, P. MICHEL and J.-P. VIDAL. Intergenerational altruism and the environment.
9740
K. M. ANSTREICHER. Towards a practical volumetric cutting plane method for convex programming.
9739
Y. SMEERS and WEI J.-Y. Competititon in both quantity and quality: spatial competition models with regulated transportation prices.
9738
A. KHAN and Y. SUN. On the decomposition and characterization of risk.
9737
G. L. ALBANO and A. LIZZERI. A monopolistic market for certification.
9736
G.M. MARTINI and C. ROVESTI. Antitrust policy and price collusion: public agencies versus delegation?
9735
M. MORELLI. Coalition formation and payoff distribution in majority games.
9734
V. GINSBURGH. On the declining price anomaly in wine auctions.
9733
M. JELLAL, J. - F. THISSE and Y. ZENOU. Demand uncertainty, mismatch, and (un)employment.
9732
I. GRILO, O. SHY and J. - F. THISSE. Price competition when consumer behavior is characterized by conformity or vanity.
9731
I. GIJBELS, E. MAMMEN, B.U. PARK and L. SIMAR. On estimation of monotone and concave frontier functions.
9730
E. D. ANDERSEN and K. D. ANDERSEN. The APOS linear programming solver: an implementation of the homogeneous algorithm.
9729
K. M. ANSTREICHER, M. FAMPA, J. LEE and J. WILLIAMS. Using continuous nonlinear relaxations to solve constrained maximum-entropy sampling problems.
9728
M. GHATAK, M. MORELLI and T. SJÖSTRÖM. Moral hazard and overlapping generations with endogenous occupational choice.
9727
R. AMIR and J. WOODERS. One-way spillovers, endogenous innovator/imitator roles and research joint ventures.
9726
Y. SMEERS and WEI J.-Y. Spatially oligopolistic model with nodal opportunity cost pricing for transmission capacity reservations.
9725
J. LEE. Orienting matroids representable over both GF[3] and GF[5].
9724
M. JUSTMAN and J.-F. THISSE. Local public funding of higher education when skilled labor is mobile.
9723
J. SHALEV. Loss aversion equilibrium.
9722
J. HAMILTON, J.-F. THISSE and Y. ZENOU. Skill acquisition and wage competition with heterogeneous workers and firms.
9721
L. BROZE and F. JOUNEAU. Estimation of a latent linear model based on the rank statistics of the dependent variable.
9720
H. MARCHAND and L.A. WOLSEY. The 0-1 knapsack problem with a single continuous variable.
9719
Yu. NESTEROV. Quality of semidefinite relaxation for nonconvex quadratic optimization.
9718
M. GERMAIN and Ph. L. TOINT. An iterative process for international negociations on acid rain in Northern Europe using a general convex formulation.
9717
Y. SMEERS and WEI J.-Y. Spatially oligopolistic model with opportunity cost pricing for transmission capacity reservation - A variational inequality approach.
9716
L. BAUWENS and P. GIOT. A Gibbs sampling approach to cointegration.
9715
B. DE MEYER. Brownian games: uniqueness and regularity issues.
9714
B. DE MEYER. The dual bounds for the Brownian games.
9713
K. KERSTENS and P. VANDEN EECKAUT. Estimating returns to scale using nonparametric deterministic technologies: a new method based on goodness-of-fit.
9712
M. A. KHAN and Y. SUN. On Loeb measure spaces and their significance for non-cooperative game theory.
9711
P. KLINGER MONTEIRO and F. H. PAGE Jr. Optimal selling mechanisms for multiproduct monopolists: incentive compatibility in the presence of budget constraints.
9710
K.D. GLAZEBROOK and J. NINÔ-MORA. Scheduling multiclass queueing networks on parallel servers: approximate and heavy-traffic optimality of Klimov's rule.
9709
S. PODDAR. Capacity and entry deterrence under asymmetric information on demand.
9708
S. PODDAR. Capacity and entry deterrence under demand uncertainty.
9707
A. TURRINI. Human capital formation in an open economy with increasing wage differentials.
9706
J. SHALEV. Loss aversion and bargaining.
9705
X. WAUTHY and Y. ZENOU. Compensating wage differentials, workers' heterogeneity and imperfect competition in the labor market.
9704
M. FLEURBAEY and P. MICHEL. Intertemporal equity and the extension of the Ramsey criterion.
9703
S. BUCOVETSKY, M. MARCHAND and P. PESTIEAU. Tax competition and revelation of preferences for public expenditure.
9702
J.J. HERINGS and V.J. VANNETELBOSCH. Refinements of rationalizability for normal-form games.
9701
M. GERMAIN, P. TOINT and H. TULKENS, Financial transfers to ensure cooperative international optimality in stock pollutant abatement.
1996
9667.
P. A. JOUVET, Ph. MICHEL and P. PESTIEAU. Altruism, voluntary contributions and neutrality. The case of environmental quality.
9666.
J.H. HAMILTON and J.-F. THISSE. Nonlinear pricing in spatial oligopoly.
9665.
J. K. BRUECKNER, J.-F. THISSE and Y. ZENOU. Why is central Paris rich and downtown Detroit poor? An amenity-based theory.
9664.
S. CURRARINI. Ratio equilibria and voting in a public goods economy with jurisdictions.
9663.
C. d'ASPREMONT and P. MONGIN. Utility theory and ethics.
9662.
J. P. PEDROSO RAMOS DOS SANTOS. Niche search and evolutionary optimisation.
9661.
H. CREMER and P. PESTIEAU. Social insurance and labor mobility. A political economy approach.
9660.
L. SIMAR and P. W. WILSON. Estimating and bootstrapping Malmquist indices.
9659.
G. NORMAN and J.-F. THISSE. Technology choice and market structure: strategic aspects of flexible manufacturing.
9658.
Y. WANG. Bicriteria job sequencing with release dates.
9657.
P. BELAN, P. MICHEL and P. PESTIEAU. Pareto improving social security reform with endogenous growth.
9656.
S. WEYERS. Common knowledge without differentiating counterfactuals.
9655.
A. DHILLON and J. F MERTENS. Relative utilitarianism. An improved axiomatisation.
9654.
P. MICHEL and P. PESTIEAU. Optimal population without repugnant aspects.
9653.
H. CREMER and P. PESTIEAU. Income redistribution in an economic union: the trade off between inter- and intranational redistribution.
9652.
A. TURRINI. Liberalization, quality and welfare. Removing the Italian VER on Japanese car exports.
9651.
N. BOCCARD, T.VAN YPERSELE and P. WUNSCH. Comparative advantage, redistribution and the political process.
9650.
J.-F. MERTENS. The limit-price mechanism.
9649.
B. BORTOLOTTI. Trials and errors: plea bargaining as a learning device.
9648.
K. J. van GARDEREN. Exact geometry of autoregressive models.
9647.
B. BROCKMÃœLLER, O. GÃœNLÃœK and L. WOLSEY. Designing private line networks -- Polyhedral analysis and computation.
9646.
I. V. EVSTIGNEEV, W. HILDENBRAND and M. JERISON. Metonymy and cross section demand.
9645.
S. P. ANDERSON, A. de PALMA and J. - F. THISSE. Privatization and efficiency in a differentiated industry.
9644.
H. C. CHEN, J. W. FRIEDMAN and J. - F. THISSE. Boundedly rational Nash equilibrium: a probabilistic choice approach.
9643.
M. SAMARTIN. A model for financial intermediation and public intervention.
9642.
V. J. VANNETELBOSCH. N-person sequential bargaining with endogenous procedure.
9641.
V. J. VANNETELBOSCH. Rationalizability and equilibrium in N-person sequential bargaining.
9640.
P. WUNSCH. Estimating menus of linear contracts for mass transit firms. (In the spirit of Laffont and Tirole).
9639.
A. KNEIP, B. U. PARK and L. SIMAR. A note on the convergence of nonparametric DEA efficiency measures.
9638.
B. U. PARK, R. C. SICKLES and L. SIMAR. Stochastic panel frontiers: a semiparametric approach.
9637.
Y. NESTEROV, M. J. TODD and Y. YE. Primal-dual methods and infeasibility detectors for nonlinear programming problems.
9636.
K. TRIANTIS and P. VANDEN EECKAUT. Fuzzy pairwise dominance and implications for technical efficiency performance assessment.
9635.
B. DE MEYER. The maximal variation of a bounded martingale and the Central Limit Theorem.
9634.
J. C. PERREZ. Strategic investment in technology and unemployment.
9633.
L. KOUTSOUGERAS. On an Edgeworth characterization of rational expectations equilibria in atomless asset market economies.
9632.
R. BOUCEKKINE, M. GERMAIN and O. LICANDRO. General equilibrium vintage capital growth models displaying periodic solutions: A theoretical exmaple.
9631.
S. WEYERS. Uncertainty and insurance in strategic market games.
9630.
T. VAN YPERSELE. Voting on tariff and retaliation.
9629.
A. HEIFETZ and E. MINELLI. Informational smallness in rational expectations equilibria.
9628.
F. JOUNEAU. Disapprobation between Bayesian inferences: definition and examples.
9627.
L. BAUWENS and M. LUBRANO. Bayesian inference on Garch models using the Gibbs sampler.
9626.
P. MONGIN. The paradox of the Bayesian experts and state-dependent utility theory.
9625.
S. LOPEZ, M. MARCHAND and P. PESTIEAU. A simple two-country model of redistributive capital income taxation.
9624.
P. DONATI. Two roles for monetary policy when the asset market is incomplete and information is asymmetric.
9623.
M. MARINI. Property rights and market: employee privatization as a cooperative bargaining process.
9622.
WEI J.-Y. and Y. SMEERS. Procedures for computing equilibria of the oligopoly expansion game under predetermined multi-period pricings - Part II: Second-lowest marginal-cost pricing.
9621.
WEI J.-Y. and Y. SMEERS. Procedures for computing equilibria of the oligopoly expansion game under predetermined multi-period pricings - Part I: Short-run optimal spot pricing.
9620.
WEI J.-Y. and Y. SMEERS. Spatially oligopolistic models with Cournot producers and regulated transportation prices.
9619.
A. JUSTEL and D. PEÑA. Bayesian unmasking in linear models.
9618.
T.E. SMITH and Y. ZENOU. Dual labor markets, urban unemployment and multicentric cities.
9617.
I. RAY. A remark on the consistency principle for games in strategic form.
9616.
J.M. van den AKKER, C.A.J. HURKENS and M.W.P. SAVELSBERGH. A time-indexed formulation for single-machine scheduling problems: branch-and-cut.
9615.
X. WAUTHY and Y. ZENOU. How imperfect competition in the labor market affects long-term unemployment policies?
9614.
P. B. CHEVALIER. Quality improvement through inspection.
9613.
J.M. van den AKKER, J.A. HOOGEVEEN and S.L. van de VELDE. Parallel machine scheduling by column generation.
9612.
C. d'ASPREMONT, S. BHATTACHARYA and L.-A. GÉRARD-VARET. Bargaining and sharing knowledge.
9611.
L. ZHOU. Bayesian utilitarianism.
9610.
Y. WANG. LP solvable location problems on networks.
9609.
G. BELVAUX, N. BOISSIN, A. SUTTER and L. A. WOLSEY. Optimal placement of add/drop multiplexers: static and dynamic models.
9608.
P. MONGIN. A note on mixture sets in decision theory.
9607.
V. GINSBURGH and S. WEBER. Product lines and price discrimination in the European car market.
9606.
B. LEJEUNE. A full heteroscedastic one-way error components model for incomplete panel: maximum likelihood estimation and Lagrange multiplier testing.
9605.
L. ZHOU. Integral representation of continuous comonotonically additive functionals.
9604.
M. EL BABSIRI and J.-M. ZAKOIAN. Contemporaneous asymmetry in weak GARCH processes.
9603.
P.J.-J. HERINGS. An extremely simple proof of the K-K-M-S theorem.
9602.
P.-A. JOUVET. Equivalence between labour-managed economy and capitalist economy and firms' indivisibility.
9601.
M. KEEN and M. MARCHAND. Fiscal competition and the pattern of public spending.
1995
9586.
P. LIÉGEOIS and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. A simple macroeconomic model of an open economy.
9585.
A. DE WAEGENAERE, H. POLEMARCHAKIS and I. VENTURA. Asset markets and investment decisions.
9584.
H. POLEMARCHAKIS and M. SALTO. Balance of payments and determinacy.
9583.
E. MINELLI and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. Information at a competitive equilibrium.
9582.
J. DUTTA and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. Time to build and equilibrium contracts.
9581.
H. POLEMARCHAKIS and L. VENTURA. The relevance of extrinsic uncertainty.
9580.
S. GHOSAL and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. Nash-Walras equilibria.
9579.
A. HEIFETZ and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. Partial revelation with rational expectations.
9578.
J. H. DRÈZE and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. Monetary equilibria.
9577.
L. VENTURA. Can irrelevant product differentiation matter?
9576.
J. DUTTA and S. MORRIS. The revelation of information and self-fulfilling beliefs.
9575.
S. CERIA, C. CORDIER, H. MARCHAND and L. A. WOLSEY. Cutting planes for integer programs with general integer variables.
9574.
A. TURRINI. Trade policy and wages when firms can delocalize production.
9573.
S. MODICA, A. RUSTICHINI and J.-M. TALLON. A model of general equilibrium with unforeseen contingencies.
9572.
M. MAGILL and M. QUINZII. Which improves welfare more: nominal or indexed bond?
9571.
P. W. WILSON and L. SIMAR. Bootstrap estimation for nonparametric efficiency estimates.
9570.
W. K. KLEIN HANEVELD, L. STOUGIE and M. H. VAN DER VLERK. On the convex hull of the composition of a separable and a linear function.
9569.
E. GHYSELS, A. HARVEY and E. RENAULT. Stochastic volatility.
9568.
R. MONER COLONQUES. Cost uncertainty and trade liberalization in international oligopoly.
9567.
Y. NESTEROV. Infeasible start interior-point primal-dual methods in nonlinear programming.
9566.
H. CREMER, V. FOURGEAUD, M. LEITE MONTEIRO, M. MARCHAND and P. PESTIEAU. Mobility and redistribution: a survey.
9565.
I. MARET. Distribution of demand behavior and the golden rule stationary state.
9564.
R. DE WINNE. The discretization bias for processes of the short-term interest rate: an empirical analysis.
9563.
M. FUJITA, J.-F. THISSE and Y. ZENOU. On the endogenous formation of secondary employment centers in a city.
9562.
R. SCHULTZ, L. STOUGIE and M. H. van der VLERK. Solving Stochastic programs with complete integer recourse: a framework using Gröbner bases.
9561.
L. SIMAR. Aspects of statistical analysis in DEA-type frontier models.
9560.
A. KNEIP and L. SIMAR. A general framework for frontier estimation with panel data.
9559.
P. MICHEL, P. PESTIEAU and J.-P. VIDAL. Labor mobility and redistribution with evolving altruism: the small economy case.
9558.
J. DUTTA and P. MICHEL. The distribution of wealth with imperfect altruism.
9557.
A. HEIFETZ. Infinitary S5-epistemic logic.
9556.
M. GERMAIN, P. L. TOINT and H. TULKENS. International negotiations on acid rains in Northern Europe: a discrete time iterative process.
9555.
L. EECKHOUDT and Y. ZENOU. Bid rents under unemployment risk: delayed versus timeless uncertainty.
9554.
H. CREMER and P. PESTIEAU. Redistributive taxation and social insurance.
9553.
V. J. VANNETELBOSCH. Two-person sequential bargaining with boundedly rational players.
9552.
A. DHILLON. Extended Paretian rules and relative utilitarianism.
9551.
J. J. GABSZEWICZ and S. PODDAR. Demand fluctuations and capacity utilization under duopoly.
9550.
P. CHANDER and H. TULKENS. The core of an economy with multilateral environmental externalities.
9549.
P. J. DESCHAMPS. Full sample maximum likelihood estimation of dynamic demand models.
9548.
O. DE WOLF and F. FORGES. On strategic equilibria and rational choice.
9547.
J. R. VERA. Ill-posedness and quadratic programming: stability and complexity issues.
9546.
B. CRETTEZ, Ph. MICHEL and J.-P. VIDAL. Time preference and labour migration in an OLG model with land and capital.
9545.
L. KOUTSOUGERAS and N. C. YANNELIS. Learning in differential information economies with cooperative solution concepts: core and value.
9544.
Y. E. NESTEROV and M. J. TODD. Primal-dual interior-point methods for self-scaled cones.
9543.
L. SIMAR and P. W. WILSON. Sensitivity analysis of efficiency scores: how to bootstrap in nonparametric frontier models.
9542.
G. KOOP, J. OSIEWALSKI and M. F. J. STEEL. Measuring the sources of output growth in a panel of countries.
9541.
A.-M. de KERCHOVE, J. J. GABSZEWICZ and L.-A. GÉRARD-VARET. Unemployment benefits versus employment subsidies: a welfare appraisal.
9540.
D. BIENSTOCK, S. CHOPRA, O. GÃœNLÃœK and C.-Y. TSAI. Minimum cost capacity installation for multicommodity network flows.
9539.
B. DE MEYER. From repeated games to Brownian games.
9538.
L. BAUWENS and J.-P. VANDEUREN. On the weak consistency of the quasi-maximum likelihood estimator in VAR models with BEKK-GARCH (1, q ) errors.
9537.
M. MOUCHART and J.-M. ROLIN. Competing risks models: problems of modelling and of identification.
9536.
G. KOOP, J. OSIEWALSKI and M. F. J. STEEL. Bayesian efficiency analysis through individual effects: hospital cost frontiers.
9535.
G. KNOOP, E. LEY, J. OSIEWALSKI and M. F. J. STEEL. Bayesian analysis of long memory and persistence using ARFIMA models.
9534.
J. GONZALO and J.-Y. PITARAKIS. On the exact moments of non-stardard asymptotic distributions in non stationary autoregressions with dependent errors.
9533.
A. KNEIP. Behavioral heterogeneity and structural properties of aggregate demand.
9532.
H. R. SNEESSENS. Lessons for employment and growth in Western Europe.
9531.
C. GERVAZ. Common trends and common cycles in Belgian sectoral GDP.
9530.
C. FERNÃNDEZ, J. OSIEWALSKI and M.F.J. STEEL. Inference robustness in multivariate models with a scale parameter.
9529.
C. HARA. Marginal rates of substitution for uninsurable risks with constrained-efficient asset structures.
9528.
A. HEIFETZ. How canonical is the canonical model? A comment on Aumann's interactive epistemology.
9527.
G. CHICHILNISKY. A unified perspective on resource allocation: limited arbitrage is necessary and sufficient for the existence of a competitive equilibrium, the core and social choice.
9526.
I. MARET. Joint distribution of demand functions and price expectation functions, and structural properties of market demand.
9525.
L. C. KOUTSOUGERAS. A two stage core with applications to asset markets and differential information economies.
9524.
S. CHATTERJI and S. CHATTOPADHYAY. Decentralized adaptive learning: global stability inspite of ``local instability" in a general equilibrium example.
9523.
S. PODDAR. Product differentiation, entry and undercut-proof equilibrium.
9522.
M. MARINI and A. ZEVI. The reform of the Western European cooperative legislation: a first assessment from a bargaining point of view.
9521.
B. SHITOVITZ. A comparison between the core and the monopoly solutions in a mixed exchange economy.
9520.
J.-F. MERTENS and S. ZAMIR. Incomplete information games and the normal distribution.
9519.
V. E. LAMBSON. Optimal penal codes in stochastic Bertrand games and collusion over the business cycle.
9518.
I. RAY. Efficiency in correlated equilibrium.
9517.
J.J. GABSZEWICZ and T. VAN YPERSELE. The voting mechanism and market allocation: a note.
9516.
J.-P. FLORENS, D. FOUGERE and M. MOUCHART. Duration models.
9515.
B. DE MEYER. A bound for continuous martingales in a cone.
9514.
J. J. GABSZEWICZ and P.G. GARELLA. ``Buy it or make it yourself?". A paradox.
9513.
K. KERSTENS and P. VANDEN EECKAUT. Technical efficiency measures on DEA and FDH: a reconsideration of the axiomatic literature.
9512.
T.SIMOS. Gaussian estimation of a continuous time dynamic model with common stochastic trends.
9511.
A. HEIFETZ. Common belief in monotonic epistemic logic.
9510.
J. H. DRÈZE and A. RUSTICHINI. Moral hazard and conditional preferences.
9509.
R. AMIR. Continuous stochastic games of capital accumulation with convex transitions.
9508.
M. BERLIANT and Y. ZENOU. Labor specialization and city formation.
9507.
S. JAFAREY, Y. KASKARELIS and N. MIAOULI. Wage determination and capital decisions in a dynamic monopoly union model (with an application to Greek manufacturing).
9506.
J.-F. MERTENS. The speed of convergence in repeated games with incomplete information on one side.
9505.
L. BROZE, O. SCAILLET and J.- M. ZAKOIAN. Quasi indirect inference for diffusion processes.
9504.
T. CORDELLA and I. GRILO. ``Social dumping" and delocalization: is there a case for imposing a social clause?
9503.
G. KOOP, J. OSIEWALSKI and M. F. J. STEEL. The components of output growth: a cross-country analysis.
9502.
T. VAN ZANDT. Continuous approximations in the study of hierarchies.
9501.
A. HEIFETZ. A note on consensus without common knowledge.
1994
9401.
A. BILLOT and J.-F. THISSE. A nonadditive probability model of individual choice.
9402.
S. MORRIS. Alternative notions of knowledge.
9403.
A. N. BANERJEE. A method of estimating the average derivative.
9404.
S. MODICA and A. RUSTICHINI. Unawareness: a formal theory of unforeseen contingencies. Part II.
9405.
L. LISMONT and Ph. MONGIN. On the logic of common belief and common knowledge.
9406.
M. DATTA. Externalities and price dynamics.
9407.
C. RITTER and L. SIMAR. Another look at the American electrical utility data.
9408.
A. KAJII. On the role of paper money in general equilibrium models without transactions costs.
9409.
M. DATTA and L.J. MIRMAN. Dynamic capital interactions, externalities and trade.
9410.
R. BOADWAY, N. MARCEAU and M. MARCHAND. Time-consistent criminal sanctions.
9411.
I. RAY. Deriving correlated equilibrium as the stable standard of behavior of a social situation: a note.
9412.
A. BEITIA. Quality regulation in the monopoly case: the impact of information.
9413.
R. AMIR. Cournot oligopoly and the theory of supermodular games.
9414.
B. DE MEYER and P. MONGIN. A note on affine aggregation.
9415.
C. D'ASPREMONT and M. MOTTA. Tougher price-competition or lower concentration: a trade-off for antitrust authorities?
9416.
P. PESTIEAU, U. M. POSSEN and S.M. SLUTSKY. The penalty for tax evasion when taxes are set optimally.
9417.
T. VAN ZANDT. Hidden information acquisition and static choice.
9418.
L. BAUWENS and M. LUBRANO. Identification restrictions and posterior-densities in cointegrated Gaussian Var systems.
9419.
F. VANDERBECK and L.A. WOLSEY. An exact algorithm for IP column generation.
9420.
J.-F. MERTENS, S. SORIN and S. ZAMIR. Repeated Games. Part A. Background material.
9421.
J.-F. MERTENS, S. SORIN and S. ZAMIR. Repeated Games. Part B. The central results.
9422.
J.-F. MERTENS, S. SORIN and S. ZAMIR. Repeated Games. Part C. Further developments.
9423.
G.D. FERRIER, K. KERSTENS and P. VANDEN EECKAUT. Radial and nonradial technical efficiency measures on a DEA reference technology: a comparison using US banking data.
9424.
R. AMIR and I. GRILO. Stackelberg vs. Cournot/Bertrand equilibrium.
9425.
R. AMIR. Strategic intergenerational bequests with Stochastic convex production.
9426.
T.L. MAGNANTI and L. A. WOLSEY. Optimal trees.
9427.
Y. POCHET and L. A. WOLSEY. Algorithms and reformulations for lot sizing problems.
9428.
F. BLOCH and H. RYDER. Two-sides search, marriages and matchmakers.
9429.
H.M. POLEMARCHAKIS and P. SICONOLFI. Prices, asset markets and indeterminacy.
9430.
V. GINSBURGH and M. KEYZER. Existence and efficiency properties of an approximate equilibrium when asset markets are incomplete: a welfare approach.
9431.
F. CABALLERO-SANZ, R. MONER-COLONQUES and J.J. SEMPERE-MONERRIS. Optimal licensing in a spatial model.
9432.
Y.M. IOANNIDES and K. KAN. Structural estimation of residential mobility and housing tenure choice.
9433.
Y.M. IOANNIDES and K. KAN. The nature of two-directional intergenerational transfers of money and time: an empirical analysis.
9434.
S.P. ANDERSON, A. DE PALMA and Y. NESTEROV. Oligopolistic competition and the optimal provision of products.
9435.
F. DE SOUSA RAMOS. Pigovian taxes, tradables permits and a dynamic process for an economy with pollution.
9436.
J.H. DRÈZE and H. SNEESSENS. Technical development, competition from low-wage economies and low-skilled unemployment.
9437.
C.E. FERREIRA, A. MARTIN, C.C. DE SOUZA, R. WEISMANTEL and L.A. WOLSEY. Formulations and valid inequalities for the node capacitated graph partitioning problem.
9438.
L. BAUWENS and V. GINSBURGH. Do art experts make rational estimates of pre-sale prices?
9439.
S.P. ANDERSON and V. GINSBURGH. Price discrimination with costly consumer arbitrage.
9440.
P. HANSEN, D. PEETERS and J.-F. THISSE. The profit-maximizing Weber problem.
9441.
C. RITTER and L. SIMAR. Pitfalls of normal-gamma stochastic frontier models
9442.
T. CORDELLA and J. J. GABSZEWICZ. ``Nice" trivial equilibria in strategic market games.
9443.
A. RUSTICHINI and J. H. DRÈZE. State Dependent Utility.
9444.
F. FORGES and E. MINELLI. Self-fullfilling mechanisms and rational expectations.
9445.
S. GRANT and A. KAJII. AUSI expected utility: an anticipated utility theory of relative disappointment aversion.
9446.
L. VENTURA. A few remarks on imperfect competition with incompleteness of markets
9447.
H. TULKENS and A. MALNERO. Nonparametric approaches to the assessment of the relative efficiency of bank branches.
9448.
P. CHANDER and H. TULKENS. A core-theoretic solution for the design of cooperative agreements on transfrontier pollution.
9449.
P. MICHEL and P. PESTIEAU. Fiscal policy in a growth model with both altruistic and non altruistic agents.
9450.
H.R. SNEESSENS and F. SHADMAN-MEHTA. Real wages, skill mismatch and unemployment persistence.
9451.
P. VANDEN EECKAUT and P. WUNSCH. Noise vs inefficiency evidence from mass transit.
9452.
F. DOCQUIER and P. MICHEL. Education subsidies and endogenous growth: Implications of demographic shocks.
9453.
C.E. FERREIRA, C.C. DE SOUZA, A. MARTIN, R. WEISMANTEL and L.A. WOLSEY. The node capacitated graph partitioning problem: a computational study.
9454.
P. WUNSCH. Cost and efficiency of major urban transit systems in Europe.
9455.
J. BERGIN and B.L. LIPMAN. Evolution with state-dependent mutations.
9456.
F. BLOCH and S. GHOSAL.Stable trading structures in bilateral oligopolies.
9457.
J. J. GABSZEWICZ and T. VAN YPERSELE. Social protection and political competition.
9458.
F. FORGES and E. MINELLI. Self-fulfilling mechanisms in repeated games with incomplete information.
9459.
G. CODOGNATO and S. GHOSAL. Cournot equilibria in markets with a continuum of traders.
9460.
M. BOLDRIN and A. RUSTICHINI. Equilibria with social security.
9461.
G. KOOP, M. F. J. STEEL and J. OSIEWALSKI. Posterior analysis of stochastic frontier models using Gibbs sampling.
9462.
Y.E. NESTEROV and M. J. TODD. Self-scaled cones and interior-point methods in nonlinear programming.
9463.
S. GHOSAL. Eductive stability in a two period economy.
9464.
J. BERECHMAN, S. PODDAR and Oz SHY. Network structure and entry, in the deregulated airline industry.
9465.
J. GONZALO and J.-Y. PITARAKIS. Comovements in large systems.
9466.
L. VENTURA. On a shareholder constrained efficient criterion for strategic firms.
9467.
C. D'ASPREMONT, R. DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and L.-A. G...RARD-VARET. On the Dixit-Stiglitz model of monopolistic competition.
9468.
C. D'ASPREMONT, R. DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and L.-A. G...RARD-VARET. Market power, coordination failures and endogenous fluctuations.
9469.
H. CREMER, M. MARCHAND and P. PESTIEAU. Interregional redistribution through tax surcharge.
9470.
M. LEITE MONTEIRO. Redistributive policy with labour mobility across countries.
9471.
B. ALLEN, J. DUTTA and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. Equilibrium selections.
9472.
S. GHOSAL and H. POLEMARCHAKIS. Exchange and optimality.
9473.
C. d'ASPREMONT and L.-A. G...RARD-VARET. Moral hazard in teams with uncertainty, and transfers or repetition as enforcement mechanisms.
9474.
H. POLEMARCHAKIS and G. SECCIA. A role for monetary policy when prices reveal information: an example.
9475.
J. H. DRÈZE. Forty years of public economics: a personal perspective.
9476.
Y. ZENOU and T.E. SMITH. Efficiency wages, involuntary unemployment and urban spatial structure.
9477.
C. d'ASPREMONT, R. DOS SANTOS FERREIRA and L. A. G...RARD-VARET. Imperfect competition in an overlapping generations model: a case for fiscal policy.
9478.
J. MINTZ and H. TULKENS. Optimality properties of alternative systems of taxation of foreign capital income.
9479.
A. SUTTER, F. VANDERBECK and L. WOLSEY. Optimal placement of add/drop multiplexers: heuristic and exact algorithms.
9480.
J.H. DRÈZE and H.M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Money and monetary policy in general equilibrium.
9481.
L. BROZE, G. MELARD and O. SCAILLET. Forecast intervals in ARCH exponential smoothing.
9482.
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9301.
G. CODOGNATO, Cournot-Walras and Cournot equilibria in mixed markets: a comparison,
9302.
E. BEN PORATH, E. DEKEL, and A. RUSTICHINI, On the relationship between mutation rates and growth rates in a changing environment.
9303.
B. DE MEYER, Repeated games and the central limit theorem.
9304.
D. SEVY, The provision of information on a market with vertically differenciated goods.
9305.
I. PROENCA, On the performance of the H-H test.
9306.
C.-W. KO, J. LEE and M. QUEYRANNE, An exact algorithm for maximum entropy sampling.
9307.
T. CORDELLA and J. J. GABSZEWICZ, Comparative advantage under oligopoly.
9308.
C. d'ASPREMONT and Louis-André GERARD-VARET, Moral hazard in teams and repeated partnership: the role of information quality.
9309.
F. FORGES, Five legitimate definitions of correlated equilibrium in games with incomplete information,
9310.
Y. POCHET and L. A. WOLSEY, Polyhedra for lot-sizing with Wagner-Whitin costs.
9311.
M. MARCHAND, P. MICHEL and P. PESTIEAU, Optimal intergenerational transfers in an endogenous growth model with fertility changes,.
9312.
M. DATTA, Stationary temporary equilibrium in a model of trade and optimal accumulation
9313.
L. BROZE and C. GOURIEROUX. Covariance estimators and adjusted pseudo maximum likelihood method.
9314.
I.A. IBRAGIMOV. Efficient estimation of average derivative.
9315.
D. DE WOLF and Yves SMEERS, Optimal dimensioning of pipe networks with application to gas transmission networks.
9316.
H. TULKENS and P. VANDEN EECKAUT, Non-parametric efficiency, progress and regress measures for panel data: methodological aspects.
9317.
A. RUSTICHINI and A. WOLINSKY. Learning about variable demand in the long run for panel data: methodological aspects.
9318.
E. CAHUZAC, M. MOUCHART and B. VANDER LINDEN, Examining the econom(etr)ic relevance of discretizing panel data: an application to the Belgian labour market.
9319.
P. MONGIN, Consistent Bayesian aggregation.
9320.
J. POLZEHL, Projection pursuit discriminant analysis.
9321.
M. NAVA, M. MARCHAND and F. SCHROYEN, Optimal taxation and provision of public goods with non linear income and linear commodity taxes in a two class economy.
9322.
P. R. CHAUDHURI, Non-cooperative implementation in an assignment model.
9323.
K. AARDAL, Y. POCHET and L.A. WOLSEY, Capacitated facility location: valid inequalities and facets.
9324.
T. VAN HOA. Reparameterization and estimation in unit root equations.
9325.
W. HÄRDLE and I.M. DIAS PROENCA, A bootstrap test for single index models.
9326.
J. DUTTA and K. PRASAD, Learning by observation within the firm.
9327.
O. BUNKE, B. DROGE and J. POLZEHL, Model selection and variable transformations in nonlinear regression.
9328.
H.H. HALLER and A. PAVLOPOULOS, The value of failure.
9329.
O. V. LEPSKII, On asymptotically exact testing of nonparametric hypotheses.
9330.
J. DUTTA and S. KAPUR, Liquidity and financial intermediation.
9331.
L. BROZE, O. SCAILLET and J.-M. ZAKOIAN, Testing for continuous-time models of the short-term interest rate.
9332.
P. REICHLING and A. RUSTICHINI, Diverging patterns in a two country model with endogenous labor migration.
9333.
T. CORDELLA, E. MINELLI and H. POLEMARCHAKIS, Trade and welfare.
9334.
T. PIETRA and P. SICONOLFI, Equilibrium with incomplete financial markets: uniqueness of equilibrium expectations and real indeterminacy.
9335.
F. BARROS and I. GRILO. Delegation in a vertically differentiated duopoly.
9336.
S. MODICA and A. RUSTICHINI. Unawareness: a formal theory of unforeseen contingencies. Part 1.
9337.
J.H. DREZE. Regions of Europe: a feasible status, to be discussed.
9338.
M. CONSTANTINO. A cutting plane approach to capacitated lot-sizing with start-up costs.
9339.
L. LISMONT and P. MONGIN. Belief closure: a semantics of common belief and common knowledge for modal propositional logic.
9340.
M. LABBE, D. PEETERS and J.-F. THISSE. Location on networks.
9341.
H. CREMER and P. PESTIEAU. Bequests as a heir ``discipline device".
9342.
G. CHICHILNISKY. Markets, arbitrage and social choices.
9343.
F. FORGES. A note on Pareto optimality in differential information economies.
9344.
P. R. CHAUDHURI. Stability in generalised assignment models: some concepts and an application to technology transfer.
9345.
CH. RITTER and D.M. BATES. Profile methods.
9346.
Ph. MONGIN. A non-minimal but very weak axiomatization of common belief.
9347.
J.H. DRÈZE. The formulation of uncertainty: Prices and states.
9348.
A. DHILLON and J.-F. MERTENS. Relative Utilitarianism.
9349.
A. BALAKRISHNAN and F. VANDERBECK. A tactical planning model for mixed-model electronics assembly operations.
9350.
M. BIANCHI. Segmented regressions and causality (with applications to macroeconomic time series).
9351.
M. BIANCHI. Infrequent shocks in the U.S. nominal wage series.
9352.
M. BIANCHI. Signal extraction in presence of infrequent shocks.
9353.
I. RAY. Coalition-proof correlation equilibrium: A definition.
9354.
E. MINELLI and H.-M. POLEMARCHAKIS. Knowledge at equilibrium.
9355.
H.M. POLEMARCHAKIS and P. SICONOLFI. Generic existence of competitive equilibria when the asset is incomplete: a symmetric argument.
9356.
T. CORDELLA and S. VANNINI. Tariff policy and multinational firms: how to jump tariff jumping.
9357.
B. PARK, R. SICKLES and L. SIMAR. Stochastic frontiers: a semiparametric approach.
1992
9201
Philippe MICHEL
Bubbles slowing down economic growth
9202
Massimo MOTTA
National R&D cooperation: A special type of strategic policy
9203
Wolfgang HÄRDLE
Applied nonparametric methods
9204
Srihari GOVINDAN
Stability and the chain store paradox
9205
Byeong PARK, Berwin TURLACH
Practical performance of several data driven bandwidth selectors
9206
Jacques DREZE
Can varying social insurance contributions improve labour market efficiency ?
9207
Jean-Marie ROLIN
Some useful properties of the Dirichlet process
9208
Jean-François MERTENS
Two examples on strategic equilibrium
9209
Janny LEUNG, John LEE
More facets from fences for linear ordering and acyclic subgraph polytopes
9210
Vicky BARHAM, Robin BOADWAY, Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU
Education and the poverty trap
9211
Heracles POLEMARCHAKIS, Paolo SICONOLFI
The generic existence of competitive equilibria with restricted participation
9212
Christian GOLLIER, Harris SCHLESINGER
Second-best insurance contract design in an incomplete market
9213
Byeong PARK, Léopold SIMAR
Efficient semiparametric estimation in stochastic frontier model
9214
Enno MAMMENS, Byeong PARK
Behavior of kernel density estimates and bandwidth selectors for contaminated data sets
9215
Fatima BARROS
Effects of impefect competition on contractual design in the presence of private information
9216
Jon LEE, Walter MORRIS
Geometric comparison of combinatorial polytopes
9217
Gerard PFANN, Franz PALM
Asymmetric adjustment costs in non-linear labour demand models for the Netherlands and UK manufacturing sectors
9218
Yves POCHET, Laurence WOLSEY
Integer knapsack and flow covers with divisible coefficients polyhedra, optimization and separation
9219
Jennifer RYAN
Local bipartite Turan graph partitioning
9220
Jean-Pierre FLORENS, Michel MOUCHART
Bayesian testing and testing Baysianst
9221
Beth ALLEN
Incentives in market games with asymmetric information: The core
9222
Cinzia ROVESTI
Delegation under assymetric information
9223
Jingang ZHAO
Horizontal mergers revisited: an application of the hybrid equilibrium
9224
Wolfgang HÄRDLE, Byeong PARK
Testing increasing dispersion
9225
Y.H. LEE, S. SCHO, W.C. KIM, Byeong PARK
On estimating integrated squared spectral density derivatives
9226
Robin BOADWAY, Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU
Towards a theory of the direct-indirect tax mix
9227
Victor GINSBURGH, M. MONZAK
Red wines of Médoc: What is wine testing worth ?
9228
Sonia WEYERS
Three results on communication, information and common knowledge
9229
A.P. KOROSTELEV, A.B. TSYBAKOV
Estimation of support of a probability density and estimation of support functionals
9230
Byeong PARK
A cross-validatory choice of smoothing parameter in adaptive location estimation
9231
Jonathan HAMILTON, Jacques-François THISSE
Competitive spatial price discrimination with capacity constraints
9232
Barwin TURLACH
On direction methods for average derivative estimation
9233
Juan RODRIGUEZ-POO
Constrained nonparametric regression
9234
A. TRANNOY, B. GARALP, J.L. PRIGENT, Y. RICHELLE
The private provision of public good in the case of satiation points: The case of a quasi-linear economy
9235
Helmut CREMER, Jacques-François THISSE
Commodity taxation in a differentiated oligopoly
9236
Fatima BARROS
Incentive schemes as strategic variables: an application to a mixed duopoly
9237
Wolfgang HÄRDLE, Berwin TURLACH
Nonparametric approaches to generalized linear models
9238
Luc BAUWENS, A. RASQUERO
Approximate HPD regions for testing residual autocorrelation using augmented regressions
9239
Amrita DHILLON, Jean-François MERTENS
Perfect correlated equilibria
9240
Vicky BARHAM, Robin BOADWAY, Maurice MARCHAND, Pierre PESTIEAU
Volunteer work and club size: Nash equilibrium and optimality
9241
Jorge AMAYA
Numerical experiments with the symmetric affine scaling algorithm on degenerate linear programming problems
9242
Veijo KAITALA, Karl MÄLER, Henry TULKENS
The acid rain game as a resource allocation process with an application to the cooperation among Finland, Russia, and Estonia
9243
Masahisa FUJITA, Jacques-François THISSE
Technological linkages and efficient location of indivisible activities: Koopmans-Beckmann and Von Thünen unified
9244
Ahmet ALKAN
Monotonicity and the fair assignment solution
9245
Jayasri DUTTA
Efficiency wages and underemployment in the long run
9246
S.P. ANDERSON, A. KATZ, Jacques-François THISSE
Probabilistic voting and platform selection in multi-party elections
9247
Jean GABSZEWICZ, Philippe MICHEL
Oligopoly equilibria in exchange economies
9248
Philippe MIONGIN
Some connections between epistemic logic and the theory of nonadditive probability
9249
A. KOROSTELEV, A. TSYBAKOV
Minimax linewise algorithm for image reconstruction
9250
El Houssaine AGHEZZAF, Thomas MAGNANTI, Laurence WOLSEY
Optimizing constrained subtrees of trees
9251
Tito CORDELLA
Patterns of trade and oligopoly equilibria: an example
9252
Luc BAUWENS, Denzil FIEBIG, Mark STEEL
Estimating End-Use Demand : A Bayesian Approach
9253
Tito CORDELLA, Luigi VENTURA
A Note on Redistributions and Gains from Trade
9254
Juan M. RODRIGUEZ-POO
Estimating the Time-of-Day Electricity Demand by Using the Constrained Smoothing Spline Estimator
9255
CC. DE SOUZA, R. KEUNINGS, laurence WOLSEY, O. ZONE
A New Approach to Minimising the Frontwidth in Finite Element Calculations
9256
P. DOUKHAN, A. TSYBAKOV
Non Linear ARX-Models : Probabilistic Properties and Consistent Recursive Estimation
9257
Claude D'ASPREMONT, R. DOS SANTOS, Louis-André GÉRARD-VARET
General equilibrium concepts under imperfect competition: a Cournotion approach
9258
Daniel DE WOLF, Yves SMEERS
A Stochastic Version of a Stackelberg-Nash-Cournot Equilibrium Model
9259
Jean-Marie ROLIN
On the Distribution of Jumps of the Dirichlet Process
9260
Etienne LOUTE, Jean-Philippe VIAL
A Parallel Block Cholesky Factorization for Staircase Linear Programming Problems
9261
Isabel GRILO
Mixed Duopoly under Vertical Differentiation: a Stackelberg-Nash-Cournot equilibrium model
9262
Chun-Wa KO, Jon LEE, Einar STEINGRIMSSON
The Volume of the Relaxed Boolean Quadric Polytope
9263
Jacques H. DREZE
'1 Market + 1 (Tight) Money = 2 Rules of Fiscal Discipline' : Europe's Fiscal Stance deserves Another Look